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UK government failing to protect population from potentially radioactive food
by Tim Deere-Jones
Tim Deere-Jones dissects the UK Government's system for monitoring doses of marine derived radioactivity in food and concludes that the current programme is deeply flawed. more...
Nuclear waste 'may be blighting 1,000 sites' in the UK
Rob Edwards, guardian
2nd May, 2012
MoD under fire after DECC report finds number of sites contaminated with radioactive waste is far higher than previously estimated more...
Lessons for Japan from the Chernobyl catastrophe
Ian Sample, guardian science correspondent
18th March, 2011
The Fukushima nuclear plant crisis appears less dangerous than the 1986 Chernobyl disaster – but the risk of radiation spreading wide remains more...
Fukushima crisis raises fresh concerns over UK nuclear energy expansion
Kate Hudson
14th March, 2011
The UK should suspend its plans to build new nuclear power stations after the leak of radioactive material from the Fukushima plant in Japan, says Kate Hudson from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)more...
The government isn’t telling us the true cost of nuclear waste disposal
Dr Paul Dorfman
13th December, 2010
UK plans for ten new nuclear power plants will create £80 billion worth of radioactive waste that we still have no secure way of disposing more...
Taxpayers could bankroll nuclear clear-up under new Government plans
Tom Levitt
9th December, 2010
Campaign groups say UK officials are underestimating the costs of disposing of nuclear waste and that the taxpayer will end up footing the bill more...
Dwindling forests, dwindling futures: Bangladesh mangrove communities under threat
The Ecologist
13th October, 2010
A new Ecologist-produced film - to be screened by campaigners from the Forest People's Programme at the forthcoming Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Japan - highlights how the rights of indigenous peoples and their sustainable use of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government.more...
The 300-350 Show: Civil Society for Climate Justice
Phil England
2nd December, 2009
Climate Radio gets the lowdown on the climate rally taking place in central London this weekend, 'The Wave' and also hears from a Climate Justice hunger striker more...
The 300-350 Show: Civil disobedience for climate justice
Phil England
26th November, 2009
Climate radio meets the activists who will be attempting to set a different agenda at the climate summit in Copenhagen more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Justice Fast
Phil England
18th November, 2009
Climate Radio reports on a hunger protest started in response to the lack of progress at recent climate talks more...
The 300-350 Show: Africa makes a stand
Phil England
10th November, 2009
Climate Radio reports on how and why the African delegation threatened to walk out of the recent climate negotiations more...
The 300-350 Show: "Our climate is not your business!"
Phil England
5th November, 2009
Climate Radio turns its focus on the actions of big business and asks why we need to stop them stopping climate action more...
Radio: 1/25 of 25
The 300-350 Show: saving forests requires more than cash
Phil England
29th October, 2009
Nathaniel Dyer of the Rainforest Foundation UK explains how saving forests is about far more than simply throwing money at the problem more...
The 300-350 Show: the Bangkok climate talks
Phil England
22nd October, 2009
An analysis of the UN climate talks in Bangkok with Saleemul Huq – a veteran who has been to 'practically all of them' more...
The 300-350 Show: three weeks to Copenhagen
Phil England
21st September, 2009
With just three negotiating weeks left before the critical UN climate talks in Copenhagen in December, we take a behind-the-headlines look at the current status of the talks. What does the majority poor world think would constitute fairness in the global deal? more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp 2009 part two
Phil England
24th August, 2009
When is direct action justified? In the second part of his special programme on Climate Camp, Phil England gets the lowdown on the legalities of protest more...
The 300-350 Show: the case against carbon offsetting
Phil England
11th August, 2009
The 300-350 Show takes the argument against large-scale carbon offsetting under the CDM to the European Commissioner in charge; and hears from a co-author of the most accessible report yet on the case against carbon offsetting under the CDM. more...
The 300-350 Show: Climate Camp 2008 revisited
Phil England
3rd August, 2009
Climate Camp 2009 looms... so what better than to look back on last year's event and marvel at how misreported the whole thing was more...
The 300-350 Show: Arctic special - part one
Phil England
24th July, 2009
The first of two episodes featuring Jess Worth - a co-editor of New Internationalist - who has recently finished editing an issue of the magazine focusing on the Arctic which uncovers the largely untold story of how climate change is impacting already on indigenous peoples and their traditional subsistence lifestyles more...
The 300-350 Show: Ricardo Navarro
Phil England
15th July, 2009
Fed up with waiting for global climate negotiations, a growing Movement of Climate Change Affected Peoples is tackling the problem head on with permacultural and low-tech solutions. Phil England speaks to Goldman Prize winner Ricardo Navarro about the movement... more...
The 300-350 Show: Copenhagen solutions - the double duty
Phil England
7th July, 2009
The global deal on climate change has two main requirements. That it is guided by the latest science and that it is fair. Without fairness there will be no deal, as nearly 200 countries need to agree and most of these countries are poor more...
Radio station brings green agenda to festivals
Jan Goodey
19th June, 2009
Green Futures Radio brings environmental issues, as well as up and coming young musicians, to festival-going audiences more...
Coalfinger
Ecologist
1st November, 2008
Join in with Greenpeace's latest campaign: Coalfinger more...
Scotland says no to nuclear waste
News
27th June, 2007
The Scottish Executive has firmly refused to have nuclear waste buried north of the border, when asked as part of a new government consultation exercise. more...
Scientists: no one knows the real risks of Wi-Fi
News
30th April, 2007
A professor at Bristol University has called for an inquiry into the dangers of Wi-Fi wireless internet technology. more...Members
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