Confluence with Chris Hines MBE - Episode 14
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It's very apt to be sharing this episode on Valentine's Day as we are joined by someone who has a lifelong love of water, and protecting it, Chris Hines MBE. Not afraid to speak out for environmental causes, Chris co-founded Surfers Against Sewage and we learn about his achievements while there. Plus we hear about his work on sustainability in the early years of The Eden Project, his public speaking and his new project, A Grain of Sand. Chris shares his views on activism, politics, water sector polices and decisions, embedding the triple bottom line in business and more, but most importantly, how connecting with our rivers and seas can bring many benefits to us all. To contact Chris, please visit agos.co If you would like to take part and share your river-related story, or have a suggestion for a guest, please email [email protected] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/confluencewrt/message
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