• Any Stupid Questions about... The Environment?

  • Mar 18 2019
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Any Stupid Questions about... The Environment?

  • Summary

  • Ever feel like you missed something important when it comes to the news? A fact, a detail, or an event that it feels like everyone else knows about, and now you'd look like a moron if you asked someone to explain? Well, here's a podcast that will ask those questions so you don't have to.


    This week Danielle Ward gets the environment explained to her by Emily Beament, the Environment & Heritage Correspondent for the Press Association. Danielle is joined by comedians Alice Fraser (Tea With Alice, The Bugle) and John-Luke Roberts (Bull, Spats).


    Questions asked and answered include:


    • How screwed are we?
    • Should we ban cars?
    • What's the environmental cost of sex toys?
    • What's the best form of renewable energy?
    • No, seriously, how screwed are we?


    ....so if you've sort of been guessing the answers based on a gut feeling, why not listen and find out for sure? And then subscribe to stay equally informed about other issues, as we get around to them.


    All our guests are on Twitter, so go and say hello - @aliterative, @jlukeroberts and @EmilyBeament, and Danielle is @captainward. The show itself now has a Twitter account: @AnyStupidQs. Follow it for information about upcoming episodes, recordings, and extra bits of the show that had to be cut for any reason.


    Produced by Ed Morrish (@edmorrish)


    Music from www.akmmusic.co.uk


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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