Ready, Steady, Green!
In this podcast we are discussing challenges and opportunities of turning climate awareness to climate action. The episodes from Ready, Steady, Green! aim to inspire everyone to step up and step out in their lives and in their community, to make sustainability sustainable.
Ready, Steady, Green!
Latest Episodes
Are European green policies competing with clean technologies from China? Benedek Jávor, European green politician
Benedek Jávor argues that European green policies need to be more effective. How does the social contract with farmers influence the landscape? Is it sustainable that green policies are developed in Europe while related technologies are all pio...
Why increased risk literacy is key to managing climate challenges - Rodrigo Souza, risk management academic
Rodrigo explains how we should manage climate risks, warns that with the current trajectory, a society level climate chaos could happen by 2035? and argues why better risk literacy could help us all plan our future.Rodrigo Souza is a sen...
Building Climate Resilience in UK Firms - invitation to join the workshop on the 29 April
Welcome to the latest episode of Ready, Steady, Green. This time we share a short snippet, to extend invitation to an event that is happening the last week of April in London, at the University of Roehampton. On the 29 April, 10.00-4.00pm Londo...
Why can renewable energy inherently lead to energy injustice? Chitzi Ogbumgbada, environmental law specialist
Chitzi Ogbumgbada argues why governments should ensure energy security, how the African communitarian approach addresses renewable energy injustices, and why the individual actions of countries will never bring us even close to the goals of the...
Why does your organisation's climate credibility matter? Simon King, senior partner at Edenseven
Simon King argues how one can make sustainability the competitive edge of their organisation, why climate credibility matters for young people, if sustainability is primarily a management or a technological issue and why local authorities canno...