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28 Ways to Save the World

28 Ways to Save the World

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A practical guide to greener living and the simple steps we can all take to tackle climate change.  

Newstalk
Biological Sciences Science
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  • 28 Ways to Save the World - Climate Anxiety
    Nov 7 2025

    This week we talk about a topic that fills some people with dread, climate anxiety. The planet is warming, the storms are stronger, and the headlines never seem to stop. For many, the fear of what’s coming isn’t just a concern — it’s a constant weight. The worry that grows with each new report or natural disaster is reshaping how some of us think, act, and dream about the future. But you’re not alone, in this episode we unpack the uncertainty, explore ways to manage our emotions and help turn anxiety into action.

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    46 mins
  • 28 Ways to Save the World - Retrofitting
    Oct 31 2025

    Cosy homes for fewer costs, in this episode we'll fill you in on the finances of retro-fitting. From grants to green mortgages, small modifications to full upgrades – we’ll show how energy-efficient improvements can transform your teach. We look at the nuts and bolts of renovating and reimagining your home to meet modern standards of sustainability.

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    46 mins
  • 28 Ways to Save the World - EVs Driving Change
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode we’re plugging into electric cars. While engines have powered our motors for decades they have also fuelled a climate crisis, with road transport accounting for around a fifth of global emissions, Enter the electric car, a practical solution for a sustainable future. EVs have gone from futuristic to mainstream in just a few short years. We speak with experts, and industry insiders to understand what’s driving the electric vehicle revolution, and identify some of the blindspots.

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    46 mins
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