Molly Watson
@mollyvwatson
Comms @YorkEnvironment working with @sarahbridle // Former BBC TV journo
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29-03-2011 19:12:58
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Brilliant to see this activity getting into schools after so much hard work by so many at University of York Rethink Food and others. Check it out if you are looking for something to get kids engaged with the issue of food choices and and how they impact climate change #EarthDay2024 š
Discussing planet friendly diets with AntiSocial on BBC Radio 4 . Full episode on BBC Sounds with Adam Fleming, William Sitwell and Klaus Mitchell , but here's my interview, packaged as a mini-guide. More on the numbers in my book - sarahbridle.net/book bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0ā¦
šš šFrank Cottrell-Boyce : a complete legend who writes so beautifully and creatively for children, turns the slimmest of essay commissions from Today into something profound and wants to use this to champion access to books for all kids. What an exciting moment.
Want to eat more sustainably but don't know where to start? In my new podcast "Feed the Planet," we provide the facts and figures you need to make informed choices. Listen now! sarahbridle.net/podcast #Podcast #SustainableEating Produced by Molly Watson University of York
New podcast episode: Discussing environmental impacts of cooking with Dr Christian Reynolds from Centre for Food Policy. Listen here: sarahbridle.net/podcast
New podcast episode! Iām excited to be talking to Barbara Bray MBE about diet change and nutrition. We discuss what foods are good for planet and human health, how dietary needs change as we age and why being healthy doesnāt have to = cooking from scratch. Listen: sarahbridle.net/podcast/
How do you raise planet friendly eaters? For latest episode of #FeedthePlanet podcast I talk to Kim (McGowan) Smith, Trustee at TastEd and researcher at Centre for Food Policy. Listen in for loads of tips. Link here: sarahbridle.net/podcast
In 1982, BBC journalist Laurie Margolis gave #BBCPM one its biggest exclusives ever - he broke the news that the Falklands had been invaded by Argentina. He explains to Evan Davis how he was able to confirm the invasion by intercepting radio signals from fishermen on the islands.
How does what you eat affect climate change? Read Prof Sarah Bridleās research into reducing the environmental impact of our food, creating a resilient food system and starting a national conversation on the change thatās needed: york.ac.uk/research/catal⦠#YorkResearch Department of Environment and Geography
A brilliant thoughtful piece by BBCās ā¦Fergal Keaneā© about struggling with depression, ptsd and how to find moments of happiness through it all bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ā¦