
Tom Heap
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My new book 'Land Smart' is out in July. Pre -order here: linktr.ee/landsmartbook Also presenter of 'Rare Earth' BBC Sounds, Countryfile BBC 1. 🎤🎥🔊
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Looks like a cracking day at #LYP2025 PART OF UCL Grand Challenges with Piers Forster Professor Mark Maslin 👋 𝕏 Shooka Bidarian Sir David King some lunchtime stand-up comedy and me at 3.10 pm.


Rare Earth is back for a new series today at 12 BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds - first up the Arctic- wildlife, minerals and people in a warming world


The new series of BBC Rare Earth starts today and Helen Czerski and I are looking North to a new Scramble for the Arctic. With Duncan Depledge Helen Wheeler and #embersofthehands author Eleanor Barraclough Midday BBC Radio 4 and anytime BBC Sounds


Look who's here at the Everything Electric - lots of fascinating folks frequently chaired by my on-air partner Helen Czerski . I'll be there



So good to see Reshu getting an Whitley Fund for Nature For plants 🪴! youtu.be/87IhC3DJGR4?si…

Enjoyed my chat with Uwe Schroder from Cefetra Grain. I learnt a lot about their plans for more #regen in their supply chain and I chatted abiut my book: LandSmart. Now out in paperback. vimeo.com/1065041119/149…

Enjoyed recording this with Helen Czerski Tom Heap Rebecca Willis, Lancaster Uni

This week, Helen Czerski and I have become metal-heads. Copper, lithium, cobalt, nickel, and many more. Those elements so vital to our green energy future but their mining can harm people and planet. A necessary evil? With Philip Marsden Iola Hughes Pierre Josso

What's this plugged into? Ooh, it's a big'un! Electric trucks are coming...and fast. More in days to come with MAN Truck & Bus UK

Thar' she blows! Whales back from the brink with Joe Roman Jayne Pierce SGHT and Inbal Aron The University of Edinburgh. BBC Rare Earth BBC Radio 4 today at noon. Also do toddlers talk like Humpback Whales?


80 years on from the horror of Hiroshima should splitting the atom be seen as an environmental menace or asset? BBC Rare Earth with Mark Lynas Professor Timothy Mousseau and Dr Fiona Rayment



