Episodes
Join us for our last episode of Greening the News, when we met the team behind Couch to Carbon Zero. They share with us the small changes that can make a real difference.  To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to sustainability please visit our website: https://www.iema.net/
Published 02/01/23
Published 02/01/23
In this episode we speak to Jake Fiennes, about rewilding, agriculture, the need for nature, how rewilding can impact productivity. We ask who should be responsible for the increased cost of food production and how rewilding can diversify revenue streams.    If you would like to ask a question, share your thoughts, or want us to discuss an issue you think we should cover, please email us: [email protected]    To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to sustainability...
Published 12/09/22
In this special COP27 episode we discuss our experiences at COP as observers, as the talks come to a close. Sarah presents the podcast from Sharm El Sheikh with Martin Baxter, IEMA’s Director or Policy, Chris Seekings, Transform Deputy Editor and Tom Pashby, IEMA’s digital journalist
Published 11/21/22
In this episode we speak to Thomas Kankam about his path from attending the Cartagena Dialogue held in Ghana to becoming the UNEP National Project Coordinator (NPC) at the Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana. We discuss the climate change affecting Ghana, what they are doing about it and the barriers they face to implement the change needed. If you would like to ask a question, share your thoughts, or want us to discuss an issue you think we should cover, please email us:...
Published 10/26/22
In this episode we discuss the challenges in making sport ‘greener’. We talk to two sustainability professionals working at the top level of professional sports, Caroline Carlin from the Southampton Football Club and Jaime Mc Keown from World Rugby. Together we talk through some of the sustainability issues in sports and what they are doing to embed sustainability across their organisations.   If you would like to ask a question, share your thoughts, or want us to discuss an issue you...
Published 09/28/22
In this episode we talk to an IEMA Fellow and sustainability manager working in the nuclear industry. We discuss the myths that surround nuclear energy – the ‘trilemma’ of security supply, price and carbon. We discuss how nuclear energy sits within the energy crisis and the climate crisis.  We would love to know how our IEMA members are helping to make all jobs greener, so please do write to us: [email protected]  To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to...
Published 08/31/22
In this episode we speak to Paul Field, a former coal miner and now environment and compliance manager, and Becky Toal, the owner of Crowberry Consulting, which provides environmental management system advice to businesses.  Becky and Paul talk about their varied career paths, the role of education and apprenticeships for developing professionals and tips to encourage more young people to pursue a career in sustainability.  To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to...
Published 07/27/22
In this episode we talk to two IEMA sustainability professionals, Laura Middlemass, from Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Rebecca Garner from Serco UK. We discuss their roles in helping to make ‘every job become greener’ within their organisations. We discuss the shift in enthusiasm for sustainability, the pandemic and lessons learnt from working through it.   We would like to hear how our IEMA members are helping to make all jobs greener, please contact us at:...
Published 05/31/22
In this episode we are joined by Laila Takeh from Deloitte and Martin Baxter from IEMA, who were part of a team of authors of our report, ‘A blueprint for green workforce transformation’. We discuss what we mean by green skills and green jobs and how organisations can understand and implement greener credentials.
Published 05/04/22
This  month we welcome two women working in different areas of renewable energy. Sarah Merrick, the founder and CEO of Ripple, a co-op wind farm and Caroline Donnelly, a consent manager for SSE Renewable and the first female IEMA Fellow in Ireland. We hear about the fantastic work they are doing in the renewable energy sector as well as how the renewable energy sector can help reduce energy costs. We discuss the roadblocks that are slowing down the uptake of renewable energy in the UK and...
Published 03/29/22
In episode 10 we discuss the energy crisis that the world is facing, focusing on the UK. We analyse the role of the government in establishing fuel security policies, that help insulate the poorest against the energy commodity market.  We consider the need to establish financial incentives for landlords, so that they tackle the need for energy efficiency in social housing and whether getting rid of green tariffs helps to reduce the cost of energy.  To know more about the sustainability...
Published 02/23/22
Last October, before the cop 26 climate change talks in Glasgow, IEMA conducted a survey that showed that climate change was the second most important concern, just behind the economy. This result was part of a suite of opinion polls taken around this time which gave similar results both in the UK and other countries.It could be argued that this momentum gives policymakers a greater opportunity to concentrate on the policies and skills needed to drive a zero carbon economy. However, we have...
Published 01/26/22
This year has been an eventful year for the environment. The effects of the pandemic are still being felt worldwide and we have witnessed unprecedented weather events. The latest IPCC report warned of a “code red” for humanity, stating that global warming was affecting all regions across the globe.  In November, world leaders attended the environmental summit COP26 in Glasgow, to discuss ways they could reduce their emissions.   At the same time, in the UK, the Environment Bill was given...
Published 12/07/21
COP 26 is fast approaching and governments and companies around the world are pledging to do more to tackle the Climate Emergency. COP 26 is hailed as a pivotal moment where leaders need to make serious advances to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, to prevent the worst consequences of climate change. It is also the first official deadline since COP 15 where countries will update on their progress of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). In this episode we discuss with our panel...
Published 10/27/21
For our sixth episode we talk about the recent news regarding job market recovery and what this means for the younger generation who around the world have suffered disproportionately higher levels of unemployment and the green skills initiative that the UK government is implementing.    On this episode our panellists discuss the long term effects the pandemic may have in the younger generation ranging from unemployment to adapting to a digital office environment and the challenges...
Published 09/22/21
On our fifth episode we discuss resilient cities. In recent news we have seen how vulnerable cities can be to extreme weather events. In Europe many cities have experienced flush floods, in Canada, Japan and southern Europe they had to cope with heat waves, in the west coast of the USA it was droughts and fires while in Greece, Algeria and Lebanon they had to face wildfires.   These extreme weather events have threatened lives and the livelihood of many citizens. The IPCC report that came...
Published 08/25/21
Extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate change, are being felt worldwide. This in turn is increasing the competition over scarce resources, which can potentially fuel mass migration and conflict.  In our fourth episode we ask if climate change is fuelling conflict, or if it’s one of many contributing factors. Joining us is Lieutenant General Richard Nugee, a Non-Executive Director for Climate Change and Defence and Oluwakemi Ajakaiye  from Ampak Nigeria Limited, a sustainability and...
Published 07/28/21
n our third episode we discuss ‘people power’ and the ability to exact change from within.  Mindful of the rebellion inside oil company Exxon, forcing them into faster climate change action, we ask if the financial market is finally considering the value environmental social governance (ESG) has to offer organisations.  We discuss the role sustainable finance plays in edging organisations towards climate action and what it can offer shareholders in the longer term
Published 06/23/21
For our second episode, we consider whether democracy or autocracy can provide the action that the global community needs, to combat climate change.  We debate whether authoritarian or democratic governments are more effective at handling crisis like the pandemic or the Climate emergency.   Seeking consensus can be a long process which can delay action. We discuss with our panel if reaching consensus is a process that must be done regardless of the type of government; and if in their...
Published 05/26/21
In this pilot episode we discuss how the UK and New Zealand are dealing with easing of lockdown restrictions and how has the pandemic affected the sustainability and environmental profession.   IEMA’s CEO Sarah Mukherjee, and guests Martin Baxter, Deputy CEO and Director of Policy and External Affairs at IEMA and Alec Tang, Director of Sustainability at Kāinga Ora, discusses the different approaches the UK and New Zealand government have had on handling the pandemic, how we can build back...
Published 04/21/21