Podcasts of programmes and features from our C-Cast for you to listen to and download.
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Interview with LoCO2 – a travel company specialising in travel without flying – plus a live link-up with two young people on their way to India by train.
Find out more about LoCO2 by visiting their website at www.loco2.co.uk - where you can also hear more podcasts from Verity and Emily on their way to India.
Will and Sarah interviewing Ben Aylisse from Greenpeace on the topic of nuclear power - taken from the POWER show, broadcast live on C-Cast on 25th January.
Interview with student campaigning organisation People and Planet on the topic of climate change.
Interview with Julia Craik of the Premises Studios in London – Europe’s first solar-powered recording studio.
Sierra Leone - as with every country in the world - is likely to be affected by climate change. The country has coastal areas that are under threat from erosion caused by rising sea levels, and is experiencing a number of social and economic problems that are likely to be made worse by climate change. But, as one of the countries that emits the lowest levels of greenhouse gases, is Sierra Leone bearing the brunt of a problem that over which it has no control?
Young people from Waltham Forest Woodcraft Folk in East London have been making links with the Positive Music Project in Freetown, Sierra Leone - they've also been raising money to support the project. The project, co-ordinated by iEARN Sierra Leone, aims to provide the opportunity for young people to have a voice in the future development of their country.
This audio sees some of the young people from the PMP project introducing themselves and showing their freestyling talents, followed by a song - written by project member D-Mark - called Oh Salone.
Visit www.myspace.com/postivemusicproject for more information.
Interview with the winner of the C-Change Battle of the Bands competition, including a live acoustic version of a track from the band called “Mountain worth Climbing”.
Here's Becky talking to Chorley FM about a project to install new solar panels on the roof of a community radio station.
We were lucky enough to receive a great sustainable breakfast during the POWER show on the C-Cast broadcast - here are WIll and Sarah sampling the locally-produced delights and talking about how food and energy are linked.
Interview with Richard Lace, chair of the Woodcraft Folk - the organisation behind the C-Cast project.
Short vox-pop on words associated with climate change.
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