EPISODE · Oct 24, 2019 · 50 MIN
The Politics of Climate Change
from Planet Pod's Podcast
Join Amanda for this special Planet Pod episode recorded live at Tonbridge School as part of the Tonbridge Talks Festival of the Environment. Panelists debating the Politics of Climate Change include experts from business, politics and conservation: Anjuli Pandit - UK Head of Corporate Sustainability forBNP Paribas, David Hone - Chief Climate Change Advisor with Shell International, Gareth Redmond-King - Head of Climate Change at WWF-UK & April Clark - Green Party counsellor for Tonbridge and Malling. We hear Shell's prediction that we won’t achieve net zero carbon before 2070, although do we have the technology to prevent catastrophic global warming. There are more encouraging words from WWF and Green Party, and we hear how BNP Paribas are divesting from all fossil fuel investment. A lively debate and Q&A session afterwards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Amanda for this special Planet Pod episode recorded live at Tonbridge School as part of the Tonbridge Talks Festival of the Environment. Panelists debating the Politics of Climate Change include experts from business, politics and conservation: Anjuli Pandit - UK Head of Corporate Sustainability forBNP Paribas, David Hone - Chief Climate Change Advisor with Shell International, Gareth Redmond-King - Head of Climate Change at WWF-UK & April Clark - Green Party counsellor for Tonbridge and Malling. We hear Shell's prediction that we won’t achieve net zero carbon before 2070, although do we have the technology to prevent catastrophic global warming. There are more encouraging words from WWF and Green Party, and we hear how BNP Paribas are divesting from all fossil fuel investment. A lively debate and Q&A session afterwards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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