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Dale Vince's Zerocarbonista

Dale Vince's Zerocarbonista

By: Dale Vince
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Zerocarbonista is the podcast from green entrepreneur and climate change campaigner, Dale Vince. From building his first windmill in 1996 to taking Forest Green Rovers Football Club vegan in 2015 and becoming a United Nations Ambassador in 2019, Dale Vince has made saving the planet his life’s mission.

© 2025 Dale Vince's Zerocarbonista
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Episodes
  • Animal Farm
    Dec 24 2025

    Climate refugees. The Animal (whatever Act) and the beginning of the end for factory farming. Reform, Farage dogging (the hunting ban). Cornwall’s octopi bloom. The London Stock Exchange with June Sarpong - Bondi Beach fallout, Winter Solstice, White Christmas dreams, Nuclear Energy and the Romans, and different view of Crimbo. It’s not Ed or Labour wot did it - the greenest xmas on the grid ever.



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    27 mins
  • Saturday Night Beaver
    Dec 17 2025

    Energy bills, electric car bans, banks behaving badly, and the climate crisis - have we lived through it before? The Swiss Army Beaver, Netanyahu and anti-semitism, Dale in the eye of the storm. And June Sarpong. Eclectic and electric. Data centres, Universities and dead end jobs - and the DNA of Polar Bears.

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    23 mins
  • Turkeys, Harrods, Jumpers, Farage, Eurovision and Beavers
    Dec 12 2025

    Election fraud, Farage, turkey gobbling, Xmas jumpers. Eurovision, Israel and Palestine. The global green economy, heat pumps, Miliband, electric cars, Sizewell. The budget, wind energy and batteries - what impact breaking the link has on incentive to build - and beavers. Ecotalk shines in the Times. White Storks in London and re-wilding the wildlife crisis - one meal at a time. Choose what you chews - more wisely.



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    21 mins
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