Going Green

By: Philip Russell / Paul Russell
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Going Green Podcast! Our mission is to educate and inspire people to take action on climate change by exploring various environmental issues and discussing practical ways to live a more sustainable lifestyle.Every week, your hosts Philip and Paul will delve into different aspects of climate change and its impact on the planet, from rising temperatures and sea levels to the destruction of ecosystems and loss of biodiversity. They will also examine the role that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, play in exacerbating these issues.But we don't just stop at identifying the problems. We believe that everyone has a part to play in combatting climate change and we will provide practical tips and advice on how you can reduce your carbon footprint and live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. From small changes such as switching to LED light bulbs to bigger decisions like buying an electric vehicle or installing solar panels, we will explore a range of options for you to take action.It's important to remember that time is of the essence. The longer we delay taking action, the more severe the consequences of climate change will be. As a society, we need to act urgently to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and shift to cleaner, more sustainable forms of energy. We believe that everyone has a role to play in this collective effort, and we hope to inspire you to take the necessary steps to become part of the solution.So, join us on this journey towards a more sustainable future. Subscribe to the Going Green Podcast and let's start making a positive impact today.
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Episodes
  • The Heat is On: The Rising Threat of Heatwaves in the UK
    Feb 20 2024

    In this enlightening episode of our video podcast, we dive deep into the pressing issue of heat waves and their alarming impact on the United Kingdom. With an eye-opening discussion inspired by recent warnings from MPs and the Environmental Audit Committee, we explore the potentially dire consequences of inaction in the face of increasing extreme heat events. We dissect a report indicating that up to 10,000 people a year could face fatal outcomes due to heatwaves if comprehensive measures are not taken. The economic repercussions are also staggering, with a potential cost of £60bn a year to the economy.

    Philip Dunne MP, the Conservative chair of the committee, delivers a compelling call to action, emphasizing the urgent need for government and societal response to mitigate these risks. We also delve into the historical context provided by the UK Health Security Agency's issuance of its first-ever 'level 4' heat alert in July 2022, a testament to the unprecedented temperatures the UK is experiencing.

    Moreover, the episode discusses the global perspective, noting that 2023 was confirmed as the hottest year on record by a significant margin, underscoring the fact that this is not just a local, but a global crisis requiring immediate and decisive action.

    Our expert guests provide insights into the challenges and potential strategies for addressing this "present danger," emphasizing the importance of developing a robust plan to combat the escalating threat of heat waves. Through engaging discussions, we aim to raise awareness and spur action among our viewers, highlighting the critical need for preparedness and adaptation in the face of climate change.

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    31 mins
  • Freshwater Scarcity and the Microplastics Threat
    Feb 6 2024

    In this urgent and eye-opening episode of our video podcast, we delve into two of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time: the world's dwindling freshwater resources and the pervasive problem of microplastics in our water.

    Our journey begins with an in-depth exploration of the global freshwater crisis. We discuss the alarming rate at which the world's freshwater sources are being depleted, highlighting regions most affected by water scarcity. The conversation includes insights from environmental scientists and water conservation experts, offering a comprehensive understanding of the causes, impacts, and potential solutions to this critical issue.

    Shifting focus, we then tackle the complex and concerning topic of microplastics in water. Microplastics, tiny plastic particles that pervade our oceans, rivers, and even drinking water, pose a significant threat to marine life and human health. We unravel the science behind microplastics - how they are formed, how they end up in our water, and the potential risks they pose.

    In an effort to provide a holistic view, we also discuss the role of governments, industries, and individuals in contributing to and alleviating these environmental pressures. The episode highlights innovative technologies and grassroots initiatives that are making strides in water conservation and reducing plastic pollution.

    The episode concludes with actionable steps that viewers can take to be part of the solution. We provide practical tips on water conservation, reducing plastic use, and supporting policies and practices that protect our water resources.

    This podcast episode is not just a discussion but a call to action, urging viewers to become informed and engaged in the fight to preserve our planet's most precious resource: water. Tune in for an informative and inspiring journey into the heart of two of the most critical environmental issues facing us today.

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    32 mins
  • A Deep Dive into the Green Claims Code
    Jan 30 2024

    In this enlightening episode of our video podcast, we tackle the increasingly relevant and complex topic of greenwashing. As more consumers become environmentally conscious, businesses are under pressure to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. However, this surge in 'green' marketing has led to a concerning trend of misleading environmental claims, often referred to as greenwashing.

    Our episode begins with an introduction to the concept of greenwashing and its impact on both consumers and the environment. We explore how businesses, intentionally or not, may make exaggerated or false claims about the eco-friendliness of their products or services, misleading well-intentioned consumers.

    The core of our discussion centers around the Green Claims Code developed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). This code is a groundbreaking initiative designed to guide businesses in making honest, accurate, and substantiated environmental claims. We break down each of the 6 key points of the code, discussing their importance and how they can be applied in real-world scenarios.

    Throughout the episode, we feature interviews with experts in environmental policy, marketing ethics, and consumer rights. These insights provide a multi-dimensional perspective on the importance of truthful environmental claims and the consequences of greenwashing.

    We also present case studies of companies that have been reprimanded for greenwashing, along with examples of businesses that are getting it right, offering a balanced view of the current landscape.

    The episode concludes with practical tips for both businesses and consumers. For businesses, we discuss how to align marketing strategies with the Green Claims Code, ensuring that environmental claims are transparent, accurate, and substantiated. For consumers, we provide guidance on how to spot greenwashing and make informed decisions when purchasing 'green' products.

    This podcast is an essential listen for anyone interested in the intersection of environmental sustainability, consumer rights, and ethical marketing. Join us as we delve into the world of green claims and uncover the truth behind green marketing.


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