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Our award-winning podcasts bring the latest in geographical research to your classroom from a host of experts. To supplement our free-to-listen podcasts, we also have accompanying learning activities, glossaries of key terms, and further reading available for School Members.

The experts involved present their own opinions, which should not be interpreted as the Society's point of view.

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Coastal geomorphology with Professor Larissa Naylor

Discover how climate change is reshaping our coastlines and what strategies can help us adapt.

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Nature-based solutions to climate change with Dr Stephen Cornelius

Dr Stephen Cornelius from WWF explains how ecosystems can be part of the response to climate change.

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Fossil fuel pathways

Dr. Angus McNelly discusses the intricate relationship between fossil fuels and the development of countries.

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Wetlands

Dr David Anderson talks about wetlands as a solution to climate change, their importance and the methods adopted to restore them.

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Climate Adapted Pathways in Education (CAPE)

We hear from members of the Climate Adapted Pathways in Education (CAPE) and how it is improving today’s education for tomorrow’s climate.

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Climate action in education with Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez

We talk to Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez OBE who has played a key role in shaping the National Climate Education Action Plan (NCEAP).

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Climate education with Dr Andrew Lee

We speak to Dr Andrew Lee from the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education at University College London.

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Climate change in Central Asia with Dr Kate Leeming

Dr Kate Leeming talks about her experiences out in Central Asia and the impacts climate change is having on the region.

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21st Century Challenges with Professor Mark Maslin

We talk to Mark Maslin about climate change and the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st century.

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Interview with David Burnip (The Wandering Turnip)

A discussion about the decline of the High Street, regeneration, sense of place and coastal erosion.

Activity

World Bank: Podcast notes

An activity to to help students extract key information from the World Bank: Environment and Development podcast.

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Podcast

World Bank: Environment and Development

We speak to Richard Damania, the Chief Economist of the Sustainable Development Practice Group for the World Bank.