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Best podcasts about emma duncan

Latest podcast episodes about emma duncan

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Save British Steel

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:45


The future of British Steel hangs in the balance, after Parliament was dramatically recalled over the weekend to pass emergency legislation to keep the UK's last blast furnaces open - but was it neglect or sabotage?Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Patrick Maguire and Emma Duncan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Is Labour The Disrupter - Or The Disrupted?

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 32:11


After Keir Starmer tells his cabinet they need to be the "disrupters if you don't want to be disrupted", can they live up to the billing - and is this just a reaction to the rise of Reform UK? Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Emma Duncan and Patrick Maguire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
The Sickness Benefits Trap

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:34


Hugo is joined by Fraser Nelson to discuss whether the benefits system is trapping the people it's supposed to help, and unpacks the politics of the day - including Starmer's 'relaunch' - with Patrick Maguire and Emma Duncan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Trump, Badenoch & McDonald's

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:19


Donald Trump has been serving (briefly) at a McDonald's, while Kemi Badenoch worked at one during her A-levels - does having the fast-food restaurant on your CV help connect with voters? Can the government stop the pre-Budget media frenzy, and what do Thatcher, Cameron and Starmer have in common?Lara Spirit unpacks the politics of the day with Patrick Maguire and Emma Duncan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Monstrous Flesh
Festive Frights - E1 - Gremlins (Dante, 1984) with guest Emma Duncan (Fortune & Glory Film Club)

Monstrous Flesh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 53:08


"They're clever. They're mischievous. They'll get into the kitchen, the basement, the garage. They'll get into anything. And once they get in... you're in for it!" Welcome to this mini series: Monstrous Flesh Festive Frights! Join your Monstrous hosts Megan Kenny and Clelia McElroy as they deep dive under the horrors of the season that lay hidden under the mistletoe... In this first episode, we are joined by Emma Duncan, director of Fortune & Glory Film Club in Nottingham, to discuss the cult classic GREMLINS (Dante, 1984). Get ready for some truly out there reading of this Christmas favourite... you'll never look at Gizmo the same way. Beware, spoilers abound! If you haven't seen Gremlins before, make sure you do before sinking your teeth in this episode. You can find out more about Emma and all their upcoming events on Facebook and Instagram @fortuneandgloryfilmclub Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows). Cover art by Kurakurakucing. We'd love to hear your thoughts on Gremlins, reach out via our website or on social media. Creep it weird everyone!

Cheques & Balances
How To Negotiate On A Property Ft. Emma Duncan | Episode 133

Cheques & Balances

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 21:10


This week we're joined by Emma Duncan from Anne Duncan Real Estate to talk about her top negotiating tips on property. Check out the full article here For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Spotify Apple Podcast

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan
Interview with Emma Duncan on the Fun of Campy Movies - Episode 416

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 39:13


Thanks for listening and watching! In this episode, Emma returns, and we do a deep dive on Campy Movies! We talk about... What makes a movie campy The different genres of campy Campy movies we've watched recently. Thanks for tuning in! If you are interested in Gordon's coaching programs, please visit www.capitalizeyourbest.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support

movies campy emma duncan
Sustainability Warriors
Sustainability Warriors: The Introduction

Sustainability Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 23:49


Welcome to "Sustainability Warriors!"In this limited-edition podcast, St. Ambrose University (Davenport, Iowa, USA) seniors Emma Duncan and Laura Meloy discuss sustainability issues, myths, nuances, and more.IN THIS EPISODE-- The Introduction: Get to know the hosts of "Sustainability Warriors," learn about their favorite bathroom on campus, and more! Music Credit: Chilling by Pillowvibes https://tunetank.com/t/5egt/921-chilling This series is recorded at St. Ambrose University's KALA-FM Studios.

Bristol Youth Work Podcast
#20 Young People and Mental Health - Emma Duncan

Bristol Youth Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 30:02


For a recent BYMN Masterclass, Mike chats with Emma Duncan, learning mentor at SMRT Sixth Form in Bristol, about young people and mental health. Emma shares about the impact of the pandemic on young people's mental health, the signs and symptoms to look out for with our young people and what we can do to support them. Music by Dan Waine

Button Boys
HafCaf Productions and The Rabbit Bros. Present: Button Boys-The Announcement

Button Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 0:58


The announcement of The upcoming radio play podcast "Button Boys!" Starring: Jacques Belliveau and Jason Roland Featuring: Dustin Stewart, Lee Roberts, and Micah Cottingham with original music by Iain Rocco and original art by Emma Duncan  

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!
PODCAST: Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More.

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 21:19


Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More. Includes SunPower, Enphase Energy, Lucid Group, First Solar, Inc., mCloud Technologies, Janus Henderson Global Technology and Innovation Fund Class A, Calvert Equity Fund Class A, Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund - Investor, and New Alternatives Fund Class A. The reviews are by top analysts at Zacks, fool.com, others PODCAST: Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More. Transcript & Links, Episode 72, December 3, 2021 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to podcast episode 72 published on December 3, titled “Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More” — and presented by Investing for the Soul. investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, links to content – including stock symbols, quotes, and bonus material – at this episode's podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Now, just a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in this podcast. Furthermore, if you're concerned about the ESG and sustainability ratings of any stock or fund included in this podcast, check your broker's online site for such information. If your broker doesn't have this information, signup for free with Morningstar and you can gain access to company and fund ESG-sustainability ratings. Please note, I receive no compensation from Morningstar or anyone else covered in these podcasts. Also, if any terms are unfamiliar to you, simply Google them. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More I'm beginning this podcast with three great analysts who I feature regularly. They are Travis Hoium, Howard Smith, And Daniel Foelber and they've posted an article titled 3 Renewable Energy Stocks We're Thankful for in 2021. It appears on fool.com. Here are their picks followed by brief quotes on them. “1) Travis Hoium likes SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWR) The last few years have been a wild ride for SunPower. The company sold off its utility-scale solar business, spun off its solar panel manufacturing business, and is in the process of finding a buyer or other alternative for its commercial solar business. What's left is the residential solar installation business that's become one of the most valuable parts of the solar energy market. And… it's treated investors very well.  I'm thankful that SunPower found a path to success on the market and can now focus on becoming a growth stock. The company has built the infrastructure to sell, design, install, and finance residential solar projects at scale, which is what the market is rewarding today. And it made a great deal in selling its inverter business to Enphase Energy for stock that ultimately saved the company.  2) Howard Smith recommends Enphase Energy (NASDAQ: ENPH) I first heard of Enphase Energy seven years ago… and I wish I had bought Enphase stock more than 2,000% ago… Enphase recently released the eighth-generation microinverter system. The IQ8 is an all-in-one system that the company says is ‘capable of forming a microgrid during a power outage using only sunlight, providing backup power even without a battery…' Enphase recently launched its battery storage system in Belgium and has also just expanded into Brazil and Italy… Enphase just announced plans to acquire ClipperCreek, an electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions company… The move into the EV sector also gives Enphase a path ‘to enable bi-directional charging capability for vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid applications.'  3) Daniel Foelber picks Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) From its pre-merger stint with Churchill Capital IV, to its merger in July, to reaching deliveries in late October, Lucid has given investors a wild, volatile, and quite often stressful experience in 2021. But so far this year, Lucid is the best-performing automaker in the world -- giving investors who have stayed the course a fourfold return.  In just a year, Lucid has transformed itself from an unproven company to a company with some of the best technology in the entire electric vehicle (EV) industry. The short-term outlook looks impressive. Its balance sheet is rich with cash, its manufacturing plant has enough capacity to meet 2022 demand, reservations are now over 17,000, and it is on track to build 20 sales and service centers throughout the U.S. and Canada before year-end.  The medium-term outlook looks excellent as well. In 2022, the company expects to be producing four versions of the Lucid Air sedan at price points ranging from $77,400 to $169,000. It's also further growing its manufacturing capacity to 50,000 units by 2022 so it can handle production of the Air and Gravity SUV in 2023… Over the last three months, share prices of Lucid have dipped as low as $16.12 per share and as high as $57.44 a share… despite the volatility, long-term investors hope that Lucid's growth story is maybe only in the first or second inning.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More Continuing on the energy theme is this article titled Bet Big on These 2 Alternative Energy Stocks by Emma Duncan. It appeared on schaefferresearch.com. SunPower is again recommended. Here are some of her comments. “While the list of electric vehicle stocks is ever growing, alternative energy stocks have been around a little longer and thus can be seen as slightly more stable at the moment. For example, two note-worthy names worth exploring are First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLR) and SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ: SPWR)… What's more, both of these alternative energy disruptors showed up on a list of stocks that are now flashing a historic bull signal… SunPower Corporation SunPower stock has added 20% in 2021, with its recent round of lower highs finding a leg of support at both the 360-day moving average and the round $20 level. Meanwhile, First Solar stock has added just over 9% this calendar year, and has seen a trendline of support near $103 in the last few weeks. SunPower stock has pulled back to its 40-day moving average, after spending a significant period of time above it. According to data from Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White, a notable seven similar signals have occurred during the past three years. The security saw a positive one-month return 71% of the time, averaging a 6.4% gain. Last seen at $30.45, a similar move would put SunPower above $32 -- just below its six-month highs. First Solar, Inc. For First Solar stock, the equity recently pulled back to its 80-day moving average, after spending a significant period of time above it. Per White, five similar signals have occurred during the past three years. First Solar enjoyed a positive one-month return in 80% of those cases, averaging an impressive 9.8% gain. From its current perch of $106.65, a similar move would put the security back above the $117 level, within a chip-shot of its 10-year peak… Both stocks also look ripe for a fresh round of bullish attention too. Of the 14 and 11 analysts following First Solar and Sunpower, respectively, seven and 10 carry tepid ‘hold' or worse recommendations. In simpler terms, this leaves ample room for upgrades, should these trendlines prove to be historical springboards. Short interest has been building on SunPower stock, too… At the equity's average pace of daily trading, it would take shorts the better part of a week to buy back their bearish bets. First Solar and SunPower options also look affordable from an options standpoint… options players are pricing in relatively low volatility expectations at the moment.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More Now, this is interesting. Kate Birch pens an article titled Deloitte: Top 10 fastest-growing tech companies in Canada. However, only one is a public company and it, fortunately, has ESG credentials. Its name is mCloud Technologies. Here's what she says about it. Quote. “Not only is Nasdaq-listed mCloud Technologies (NASDAQ: MCLD) ranked 10th in Canada (57th America-wide) on the latest Fast 500 list (and) having experienced growth of 3,003%, but it has further been named number two on Deloitte's Clean Technology Fast 50 in Canada. Founded in Calgary in 2010, mCloud has become a leading provider of AI-powered asset management and ESG solutions. Focused on unlocking the untapped potential of energy intensive assets with AI and analytics, curving energy waste and maximising energy production, mCloud has a global presence and offices worldwide, boasting more than 100 blue-chip customers and over 62,000 assets connected in thousands of locations worldwide.” End quote. ------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More And finally, Zacks Equity Research has produced this research titled 4 Funds to Buy as Sustainable Investing Hits Record High. Here are the US funds they like followed by some of their research comments. Quote. “We handpicked four sustainable investment-based mutual funds. All these funds carry a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) or 2 (Buy). In addition, the minimum initial investment for these funds is within $5,000… 1) Janus Henderson Global Technology and Innovation Fund Class A JATAX Aims for long-term capital growth. The fund invests the majority of net assets in securities of companies benefiting from advances or improvements in technology. This Sector-Tech product has a history of positive total returns for more than 10 years. Specifically, (this fund's) returns are 34.9% and 30.3% over the past three and five-year periods, respectively. To see how this fund performed compared to its category… please click here. Janus Henderson Global Technology and Innovation Fund Class A has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank of 1 and an annual expense ratio of 0.99% compared with the category average of 1.05%. 2) Calvert Equity Fund Class A CSIEX Aims for growth of capital through investment in stocks believed to offer opportunities for potential capital appreciation. The fund invests the majority of assets in common stocks of companies that rank among the top 1,000 U.S.-listed companies. This Zacks Large Cap Growth product has a history of positive total returns for more than 10 years. Specifically, Calvert Equity Fund Class A has a three and five-year returns of 26.1% and 22.9%, respectively. To see how this fund performed compared to its category… please click here. Calvert Equity Fund Class A has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 and an annual expense ratio of 0.94% compared to the category average of 0.99%. 3) Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund - Investor PARNX Aims for capital appreciation. The fund invests the majority of assets in mid-sized growth companies. This Zacks Sector – Large Cap Value has a history of positive total returns for more than 10 years. Specifically, Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund - Investor has returned 20.2% and 16.4% for the three and five-year periods, respectively. To see how this fund performed compared to its category… please click here. Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund - Investor has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2 and an annual expense ratio of 0.83%, below the category average of 1.09%. 4) New Alternatives Fund Class A NALFX Aims for long-term capital growth with income as its secondary objective. It primarily invests in common stocks of companies and even in other equity securities, such as real-estate investment trusts and American Depository Receipts. This Zacks sector – Other product has a history of positive total returns for more than 10 years. Specifically, (it) has… three and five-year returns of 32.4% and 19.9%, respectively. To see how this fund performed compared to its category… please click here. New Alternatives Fund Class A has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #2 and an annual expense ratio of 0.96% compared to the category average of 1.26%.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment Well, these are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips -- for this podcast: “Best 2021 Renewable Energy Stocks. And More.“ To get all the links, stock symbols, or to read the transcript of this podcast -- and more -- go to investingforthesoul.com/podcasts and scroll down to this episode. Also, be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote a better post COVID world through ethical and sustainable investing! Contact me if you have any questions. Stay well and healthy—and conscious about the ethical and sustainable values of your investments! Thank you for listening. Talk to you next on December 17. Bye for now. © 2021 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
How dangerous is Covid to children?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 4:58


Emma Duncan, Professor of Clinical Endocrinology and Consultant Physician at Kings College London on why children who become ill with coronavirus are unlikely to have long-term effects.

Counterslip Church
Ephesians - living in the mystical

Counterslip Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 44:12


As we journey through the bible together over two years, this week Emma Duncan brings us a powerful challenge to live in the power and presence of God from the letter to the Ephesians.

Notorious Bakersfield
Episode 2: Duncan & Mull

Notorious Bakersfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 17:33


Anna Bertram Duncan was the daughter of two Kern County pioneering families. Her father was Millard A. Duncan, owner of MA Duncan & Company, a mercantile business that was located at 18th & Eye Streets. Her mother, Emma Duncan, was the stepdaughter of Peter Wible, whose offspring went on to become some of Bakersfield's most prominent civic, farming and business leaders. Perhaps you've heard of Wible Road?In 1931 Bertram was savagely murdered in broad daylight in front of her family's Oleander neighborhood home across the street from Beale Park. But, this wasn't the first time her murderer had killed. You'll hear all about his two crimes in this episode of Notorious Bakersfield. 

Resound Podcast
Seasons of Life (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8): A Time to Weep - Interview with Emma Duncan

Resound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 30:51


Mike Waine interviews Emma Duncan about her work in psychotherapy and dealing with loss through hope in God.

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan
Episode Sixty - Avengers Endgame Spoiler Full Review with Emma Duncan (SPOILERS!!!)

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 50:06


Check out the latest episode of the “This is Gonna Hurt” podcast. In this episode, Gordon once again shares the mic with Emma as they review Avengers Endgame. WARNING: THIS PODCAST CONTAINS SPOILERS – LOTS OF THEM!!! Things they discuss: A play by play retelling of the movie. Poignant moments. And where the MCU goes after this. Thanks for listening. If you would like to become a podcast patron you can do so by clicking anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt and clicking the “support this podcast” button. If you want to know what I’m up to, go to www.jgordonduncan.com. Thanks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan
Episode Fifty-Six - Gordon and Emma Review Every Movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

This Is Gonna Hurt - the Podcast of J. Gordon Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 62:58


Check out the latest episode of the “This is Gonna Hurt” podcast. In this episode, Gordon is once again joined by your favorite co-host, Emma Duncan. Gordon and Emma review every single movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Along the way, we learn, Why Emma doesn’t like Captain Marvel Why the first Avengers and Winter Soldier are near perfect movies And we hear Gordon and Emma’s predictions about “Endgame”. Be warned: lots of spoilers ahead. Thanks for listening. If you would like to become a podcast patron you can do so by clicking anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurtand clicking the “support this podcast” button. If you want to know what I’m up to, go to www.jgordonduncan.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support

ABC Imagine This: Big ideas for little ones

Underneath your skin and muscle, you might be able to feel your bones. But why are they there?  Join us as we find out more about the human skeleton and what it does. Dr Emma Duncan from the University of Queensland explains what's going on under our skin.

ABC Imagine This: Big ideas for little ones

Underneath your skin and muscle, you might be able to feel your bones. But why are they there?  Join us as we find out more about the human skeleton and what it does. Dr Emma Duncan from the University of Queensland explains what’s going on under our skin.

ABC Imagine This: Big ideas for little ones

Underneath your skin and muscle, you might be able to feel your bones. But why are they there?  Join us as we find out more about the human skeleton and what it does. Dr Emma Duncan from the University of Queensland explains what’s going on under our skin.

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: The man himself

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 15:09


Charles Babbage was a British polymath, mathematician and a man widely hailed as the father of modern computing. In this special episode, host Emma Duncan is joined by two renowned computer science experts to explore the life and work of the eponymous inventor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: The man himself

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 15:09


Charles Babbage was a British polymath, mathematician and a man widely hailed as the father of modern computing. In this special episode, host Emma Duncan is joined by two renowned computer science experts to explore the life and work of the eponymous inventor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Legatum Institute Foundation
Why Do Societies Prosper? With Martin Vander Weyer, Emma Duncan and Victoria Bateman

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014


The Legatum Institute's 2014 Charles Street Symposium, an annual forum and essay competition and forum for young researchers, analysed the question ‘Why do societies prosper?’. Here, Martin Vander Weyer (The Spectator), Emma Duncan (The Economist) and Victoria Bateman (University of Cambridge) discuss this theme with the Legatum Institute's Stephen Clarke

Environmental responsibility - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Debate on climate change

Environmental responsibility - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2009


Transcript -- Studio discussion amongst three eminent spokespeople on the subject of climate change and what should be done. The three protagonists are Dave Frame, Deputy Director of The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford; Tom Burke, Green Alliance’s director from 1982–1991, Founding Director of E3G, an Environmental Policy Adviser to Rio Tinto plc and a Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, London; and Charlie Kronick, Chief Policy Adviser for Greenpeace. The discussion is chaired by the Deputy Editor and chief reporter, writer and editor on climate change for The Economist, Emma Duncan.

Environmental responsibility - for iPad/Mac/PC

Studio discussion amongst three eminent spokespeople on the subject of climate change and what should be done. The three protagonists are Dave Frame, Deputy Director of The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford; Tom Burke, Green Alliance’s director from 1982–1991, Founding Director of E3G, an Environmental Policy Adviser to Rio Tinto plc and a Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, London; and Charlie Kronick, Chief Policy Adviser for Greenpeace. The discussion is chaired by the Deputy Editor and chief reporter, writer and editor on climate change for The Economist, Emma Duncan.

Environmental responsibility - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Debate on climate change

Environmental responsibility - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2009


Transcript -- Studio discussion amongst three eminent spokespeople on the subject of climate change and what should be done. The three protagonists are Dave Frame, Deputy Director of The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford; Tom Burke, Green Alliance’s director from 1982–1991, Founding Director of E3G, an Environmental Policy Adviser to Rio Tinto plc and a Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, London; and Charlie Kronick, Chief Policy Adviser for Greenpeace. The discussion is chaired by the Deputy Editor and chief reporter, writer and editor on climate change for The Economist, Emma Duncan.

Environmental responsibility - for iPod/iPhone

Studio discussion amongst three eminent spokespeople on the subject of climate change and what should be done. The three protagonists are Dave Frame, Deputy Director of The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford; Tom Burke, Green Alliance’s director from 1982–1991, Founding Director of E3G, an Environmental Policy Adviser to Rio Tinto plc and a Visiting Professor at Imperial and University Colleges, London; and Charlie Kronick, Chief Policy Adviser for Greenpeace. The discussion is chaired by the Deputy Editor and chief reporter, writer and editor on climate change for The Economist, Emma Duncan.