Episodes

  • Eco Anxiety and Ocean Connection
    Dec 13 2023

    This episode links eco-anxiety with the ocean by virtue of our two contributors whose work and play centers around the ocean. They are Linzi Hawkin, surfer and co-founder of Project Blue and fellow surfer Easkey Britton, an author and social scientist. In this thought provoking episode we hear about what eco-anxiety is and how to deal with it, the role of the ocean in our health and wellbeing and what the ocean can teach us in today's often challenging world.

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins, School of Communications DCU

    Guest Interviewer: Pat Brereton, Professor Emeritus DCU

    Guests:

    Linzi Hawkin, Co-founder and Advocate at Project Blue, Surfer

    Easkey Britton, Author, Social Scientist and Surfer

    This episode was recorded at IMMA at the Earth Rising Festival 2023 

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    43 mins
  • Climate Journalism - How to Cover a World on Fire
    Nov 29 2023

    The media have often being criticisd for their role in climate change inaction, and their framing of the climate change discourse is regularly called into question.  In this episode of Code Red we bring you a panel discussion which took place during the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Earth Rising Festival where our host, Dr. David Robbins discussed the challenges that environmental journalists face when delivering climate change stories to the Irish public.  

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins, School of Communications DCU

    Guests: Caroline O' Doherty, Irish Independent 

    Rosalind Skillen, Belfast Telegraph

    John Gibbons, Irish Examiner and Environmental Campaigner

    This episode was recorded at IMMA at the Earth Rising Festival 2023 

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    46 mins
  • Can the Advertising Industry Lead a Path Towards Net Zero?
    Nov 15 2023

    The advertising industry has been hugely effective in driving the growth that has contributed to the climate crisis we now face and is instrumental in creating unsustainable consumption. In this episode we meet the agents of change within the industry who seek to catalyse advertising's climate transition towards halving emissions by 2030. They call themselves Purpose Disruptors and their vision is an advertising industry transformed in service to a thriving future.

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins, School of Communications DCU

    Guest Interviewer:  Pat Brereton, Professor Emeritus at DCU

    Guests: Laura Costello, Strategy Director of Purpose and Planet Projects in Think House, and Ireland lead for Purpose Disruptors 

    Lisa Merrick Lawless, co-founder and director of Purpose Disruptors in UK

    Emer Fitzmaurice, Head of Planning at Folk Wunderman Thompson, and part of the Purpose Disruptors team in Ireland

    Thomas Geoghan, Strategy Director in PHD Media and team member of Purpose Disruptors Ireland

    This episode was recorded at IMMA at the Earth Rising Festival 2023

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    45 mins
  • Art and Food Supporting Climate Action
    Nov 1 2023

    In this episode we are delighted to chat with Dan Saladino, journalist, broadcaster and author of ‘Eating to Extinction”. His research examines how the current lack of food diversity is having a negative impact on the health of the planet, and on human health as well. He discusses the power of storytelling in helping us reform the broken food system of the present through the identification of successful food production and consumption stories from the past.

    In this episode we also explore the role of art in mobilising climate action with Annie Fletcher, Director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and hear about the importance of right intention in the successful delivery of climate action projects with artist Amelia Caulfield


    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins, School of Communications DCU

    Guest Interviewer: Pat Brereton, Professor Emeritus at DCU

    Guests: Annie Fletcher, Director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)

    Dan Saladino, journalist, writer and broadcaster. Author of ‘Eating to Extinction’

    Amelia Caulfield, multidisciplinary socially engaged artist from Kilkenny.

    This episode was recorded at IMMA during the Earth Rising Festival 2023

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    38 mins
  • Is Fast Fashion Killing the Planet?
    Oct 18 2023

    In this episode, we unpick the problems inherent in fast fashion and explore societal and regulatory responses to creating a more a sustainable industry.  We examine the role of social media in driving consumption, ponder on the gender divide that makes preloved apparel more attractive to women and hear about new EU policies that will move the industry into the circular economy system. 

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins 


    Guests:
    Gwen Cunningham, Lead for Circularity and Sustainability at NCAD and Co-founder of World Circular Textiles Day

    Laura de Barra, Author of “Gaff Goddess” and “Décor Galore”

    Mary Fleming, founder of Change Clothes Crumlin a community based clothing reuse hub in Dublin 12.

    Jo Linehan, Editor of Monthly Climate Supplement with Sunday Times, Sustainability Journalist and Host of Futurist Podcast


    This podcast contains audio from a panel discussion that took place at IMMA’s Earth Rising Festival 2023. 


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    39 mins
  • Corporate Responsibilities
    Jun 27 2023

    In this episode, we explore corporate responses to the climate and biodiversity emergencies.  We examine the new reporting obligations that corporations are facing in terms of their sustainability, discuss greenwashing, debate the power of consumers, investors, and regulators in pressuring corporations to become more sustainable, and examine terms such as net zero and scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins 

    Guests:
    Aoife Connaughton, Sustainability Strategy and Risk Lead for Deloitte Ireland

    Dr. Fabiola Schneider, an assistant professor in DCU Business School with a research interest in Sustainable Finance

    Dr. Aideen O'Dochartaigh , an assistant professor in DCU Business School with a research focus on Sustainability Accounting and Responsible Business.


    In the intro sequence to this episode, you heard a clip from the movie Wall Street.

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    45 mins
  • A Renaissance in Irish Nature Writing
    Jun 13 2023

    In this episode of the Code Red climate podcast, we speak to three Irish nature writers about the recent boom in environmental literature.

    What motivated them to write about the environment? Have our perceptions of what constitutes a wild landscape changed? What is the state of wild nature in Ireland?

    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins


    Guests:

    - Mary Reynolds, reformed landscape designer, author of We Are The Ark: Returning Our Gardens to their True Nature with Acts of Restorative Kindness, and founder of the global rewilding movement We are the Ark

    - Pádraic Fogarty, campaigns officer with the Irish Wildlife Trust, editor of Irish Wildlife magazine and author of Whittled Away: Ireland's Vanishing Nature

    - Eoghan Daltún, sculptor, rewilder, and author of the best-selling An Irish Atlantic Rainforest: A Personal Journey into the Magic of Rewilding

    In our intro sequence to this episode you heard seagulls from Dublin, blackbirds singing in Kilkenny. the ocean waves from the West of Ireland and the sound of a river that has no name in south Co Wexford.


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    45 mins
  • A Systems Change Response to Climate Change
    May 30 2023

    The economic system, the energy system, the agriculture system - all of society's systems - need to change in response to climate breakdown. But just how difficult is it to change systems especially when they are supported by policy and the status quo. What will systems change look like and will it bring a better quality of life to all? These are some of the questions we tackle in this episode 'A Systems Response to Climate Change'


    Host: Dr. Dave Robbins

    Guests:  Deirdre Duff, Head of Communications at Friends of the Earth, Dr. Patrick Bresnihan, author and lecturer in the Department of Geography at Maynooth University

    In the intro sequence to this episode you heard extracts from a public lecture delivered by Professor John Barry, Queens University Belfast titled, "Hope and agency in responding to our planetary crisis: climate resilient futures beyond carbon, growth and capitalism", and at our annual conference in 2022, Sharon Finnegan, Director of the EPA as panel speaker on the topic of, "Climate policy-making in a turbulent world" . All speeches can be heard in full on our website dcu.ie/climate


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    46 mins