Arts & Ideas Episodes Episode guide
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Green Thinking: Trees
Is a Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winner on to a new sustainable energy source?
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Green Thinking: Transport
The impact of walking to school, the energy use of electric cars and should we fly less?
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Green Thinking: Transport
The impact of rethinking school journeys, slow shipping and should we limit flying?
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Green Thinking: Sustainable Development
How can mangos, cocoa husks and rice be turned into fuel and impact climate change?
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Green Thinking: Sustainable Cities
Earthscrapers and subterranean transport - do greener cities need to go underground?
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Green Thinking: Soil
Do we need to change the way we think about soil to make it sustainable?
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Green Thinking: Seascapes and Blue Gold
How will Climate Change impact the ocean and our relationship with it?
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Green Thinking: Media
Do photos of polar bears or recycling bins make us care more about the climate emergency?
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Green Thinking: Law
Are court cases an effective way of meeting climate aims?
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Green Thinking: Landscapes
How can understanding the history of landscape help planners, policies and people?
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Green Thinking: how we see nature
How can we give nature a louder voice in climate change discussions?
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Green Thinking: Hot Money
Bitcoin, investment bonds and how to make finance greener.
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Green Thinking: History of climate summits
How could meetings like COP and the targets they set be organised differently ?
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Green Thinking: Health
How can we deal with the health challenges presented by the climate crisis?
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Green Thinking: Future of Work
The future of work in a post-Covid-19 world and the implications for our environment.
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Green Thinking: Future of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Around 60% of UK waste comes from the construction sector. How can we tackle this?
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Green Thinking: Food
How can we make food and farming more sustainable?
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Green Thinking: Festivals
Des Fitzgerald hears how festivals can reduce their ecological footprint
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Green Thinking: Fashion
What will we wear if our clothing is to become sustainable?
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Green Thinking: Energy
What use can we find for old power stations?
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Green Thinking: Climate Justice
What we learn from involving communities experiencing the sharp end of climate change.
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Green Thinking: Climate Change and Literature
What can creative writing add to the conversation about climate change?
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Green Thinking: Climate Change and Heritage
How do we stop climate change destroying historic landmarks or is it time to say goodbye?
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Green Thinking: Climate and Refugees
Is climate change really causing people to flee their homes?
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Green Thinking: Climate and Conflict
Is global warming increasingly to blame for conflict and disputes over land and resources?
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Green Thinking: Can artists help save the planet?
From ice photos by Wayne Binitie to 140 ideas from artists collated by Hans Ulrich Obrist
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Green Thinking: Activism and Young People
Glasgow and Birmingham projects to help young people express their experiences.
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Greek myth, goddesses and art
From classic myths rewritten by Natalie Haynes to the art of John Craxton in Crete
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Greek classics and the sea plus a pair of novels byTolstoy and Dostoevsky
Pat Barker & Giles Fraser on Russian lit/Edith Hall & Barry Cunliffe on the classical sea
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Greed and Landownership Past, Present, Future
Historian Tom Devine, Colombian novelist, Hector Abad and economist Paul Collier