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ClimateCast with Tom Heap

ClimateCast with Tom Heap

Sky News

Broadcaster and journalist Tom Heap investigates the biggest environmental stories and issues with guests and Sky News correspondents.

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  • 132 - Introducing... The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim

    Sky News’ Yalda Hakim and NBC’s Richard Engel have covered world events for years. Now, they team up for a new podcast to share their experiences from the frontline.    

    They debrief from global flashpoints and discuss their encounters with the biggest decision makers. They’ll also be joined by some of those key players to help make sense of world events.  

    From conflict in the Middle East, to the US election, and the war in Ukraine there is no better place for analysis and expertise.

    New episodes from Richard and Yalda every Wednesday, starting October 9th.

    Mon, 30 Sep 2024
  • 131 - Wet winters are damaging farmland - is the solution in the soil?

    We've seen a trend over recent decades of wetter winters - and this year was no exception.   
      
    This winter was in the top 10 wettest for the UK, with the south of England experiencing its wettest February since records began in 1836. Scientists expect this trend to continue as the climate changes.  
      
    Farmers are particularly vulnerable to increased rainfall which either prevents them from sowing or destroys the seeds they have been able to plant.   
      
    On this episode of ClimateCast, Tom Heap visits Groove Armada musician Andy Cato at his Wiltshire farm to find out how this winter has been challenging for farmers already on wafer-thin margins and what he thinks the solutions could be. 

    Producer: Alex Edden 
    Editor: Wendy Parker 

    Sat, 23 Mar 2024
  • 130 - The group sabotaging SUV tyres to save the planet

    Sports Utility Vehicles, the big cars blamed for causing huge damage to the planet, now make up two-thirds of all new car sales. 
     
    More commonly known as SUVs, many people are choosing them for their increased comfort and a feeling of safety. 
     
    They were originally designed for off-roading in the countryside, but now they are often more of a status symbol.  
     
    Their larger size and weight mean they're big polluters, so their growing number is undoing years of progress towards cleaner air. 
     
    On this week's ClimateCast, Tom Heap speaks to the Tyre Extinguishers, climate activists who are notorious in cities around the world for deflating the tyres of SUVs to protest against their pollution. 
     
    Plus, hear from AutoTrader's Erin Baker about why so many of us want these bigger cars. 

    Producers: Alex Edden and Gemma Watson 
    Assistant producer: Iona Brunker 
    Editors: Wendy Parker 
     

    Sat, 16 Mar 2024
  • 129 - Britain's crumbling coastlines: Deciding what should and shouldn't be saved

    Climate change has led to storms becoming more extreme and rising sea levels, threatening the future of coastal communities around the UK.

    The British Geological Survey suggests up to 1.35 million homes could be at risk by the end of the century without further sea defences.

    On this week's ClimateCast with Tom Heap, the team are on the Isle of Wight and in north Norfolk hearing from people who are losing their homes to the sea and from others fighting to protect their properties.

    Tom also speaks to those who make the decisions on what should and shouldn't be saved from the sea.

    Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce
    Location producer: Gemma Watson
    Assistant Producer: Evan Dale
    Promotion producer: Jonathan Day
    Editor: Wendy Parker

    Sat, 09 Mar 2024
  • 128 - How disused coal mines can be part of a green energy future

    The North East of England is famous for its history of coal mining – entire livelihoods were built on powering the country on coal before they were closed at the end of the last century.

    But now, the disused coal mines could play a role in powering the future, while doing no harm to the climate.

    On this week’s ClimateCast Tom Heap is in Gateshead where they’re using mining infrastructure to heat up water as an energy supply for the future. He visits Beamish Living Museum to speak to the Coal Mining Authority about the how it works and its future potential as an energy source.

    Plus, he finds out what difference it could make to energy bills.

    Sat, 02 Mar 2024
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