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Greenpeace talks about renewables on Radio Ujima

Posted by RichardLancaster - 23 May 2013 at 5:16pm
Offshore Wind Farm Baltic One
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Offshhore wind farm

Just got back from doing a 30 minute interview with Madeleine on Paulette North's Radio Ujima Outlook programme. Madeleine gave a potted summary of the problems of Climate Change but we tried to move the discussion on to talk about solutions. The 30 minutes flew by and inevitably we'd have loved to have had longer to get our message across. Nevertheless I think we did a reasonable job in debunking myths about renewables whilst putting the climate change deniers firmly into the 'Flat Earth Society' camp. You can listen to the programme on the Radio Ujima 98FM website here http://listen-again.ujimaradio.com/index.php?cat=Outlook%20with%20Paulette Listen to Outlook with Paulette Thursday 23rd May Hour 2 of 2 starting at 15:30 Thanks to Paulette for having us on the programme. Please also look out for the next four programmes featuring members of the group in the coming weeks:-

Thursday May 30th 13:15 – 13:45 - Richard Baxter & Stacy Yelland – A look at the pros and cons of the various schemes to harness the energy from the River Severn (barrage etc.)

Thursday June 6th 13:15 – 13:45 - Carol Durrant and Paul Tobia – A look at Tar Sands and other new controversial dirty oil products.

Wednesday June 19th 12:00 – 14:00 – This is in Green Week – Carol Durrant plus others who will explore lots of issues concerning women and the environment

Thursday June 20th 12:15 – 13:45 - Richard Lancaster & David Collier – follow up to our Nuclear power debate

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