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#LIFEis30
Jun 9, 2022
LIFE begins at 30
Play • 24 min
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2022 marks the 30th birthday of two outstanding environmental success stories - the
LIFE Programme fund for environment and climate action
, and the
Habitats directive
, which created
Natura 2000
, the largest network of nature-protected areas in the world. This first episode of #LIFEis30 talks with people working on the ground to ensure
environmentally friendly farming in Ireland
and
plastics-free seas around Italy
, as well as two of the founders of the Habitats Directive,
Henriette Bastrup-Birk and Stanley Johnson
. Angelo Salsi, a European Commission official who has worked on the LIFE Programme for 28 years, shares his enthusiasm and commitment. The last word is from Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries.
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Dec 22, 2022
Generation Change
The final episode in the #LIFEis30 podcast series, ‘Generation Change’ gives a voice to members of the new generation of environmental activists and experts, bringing their ideas and aspiration for a more sustainable and greener future. This episode highlights the work being done by young people as they take ownership of the environmental challenges - and possibilities - that the LIFE Programme has focused on since its beginnings in 1992. Generation Change also looks at how the European Year of Youth 2022 has given fresh impetus to young people active in nature protection, climate action and biodiversity. We hear from the Italian volunteers of the LIFE Choo-Na! project about their work in nature protection, we meet with Bankwatch representatives that work in the Just Transition Regions and with the CEEBWEB for Biodiversityactivists to learn more about biodiversity in Central and Eastern Europe. Finally we go to Spain to understand how LIFE projects are working to improve green mobility for university students and encouraging sustainable food choices in schools. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28 min
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Nov 23, 2022
Getting down to business
Hear from entrepreneurs and innovators from across Europe about how the LIFE Programme has supported the development of new products and processes in the circular economy. We talk to entrepreneurs detoxifying paints and coatings with environmentally-friendly alternatives; developing new fungi-based food from cereal bio-processing waste; using farm by-products to cultivate alternative proteins, a circular desalination process on an isolated Greek island using solar power; and tackling the waste footprint of the ski boot industry through materials recycling. European Commission official Paola Migliorini sets out the policy aspects of the circular economy, and former European Commissioner for the environment Janez Potočnik, now Co-Chair of the UN International Resource Panel, adds valuable perspectives on resource efficiency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 min
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Oct 25, 2022
LIFE in a warming climate
LIFE projects on climate action range across many sectors - from food production to renewable energy, habitat restoration, flood management through to behavioural change and innovation. #LIFEis30 talks with representatives from six LIFE projects across Europe working on climate actions and we also hear from Yvon Slingenberg, a senior European Commission official, about how results from LIFE projects feed into to European policymaking for climate protection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 min
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