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Greenwich and the Environment Podcast

Greenwich and the Environment Podcast

By: Diva Wareing Faz Ahmed
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A conversation series with researchers, academics, and leading figures in their field to discuss the most pressing environmental concerns we currently face, how we can solve them and how hopeful solutions are our best medicine.Greenwich and the Environment Podcast Biological Sciences Science
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  • How Bicycle Powered Washing Machines Can Build Sustainable Communities
    Jun 3 2025

    PhD student, Fred Preston, talks all things creativity with us. He discusses how effective use of creative design can help us to develop a world that not only helps the planet and reduces our emissions, but generates a sense of community and wellbeing for ourselves. Listen to Fred discuss his bicycle-powered washing machine, his PhD which will take him to the arctic, and how if everyone embraced a little more of their creative side then we might just have a healthier planet and communities.

    If you liked this episode (or didn't) we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback in our feedback form. This helps us to improve the podcast and enable us to share your thoughts and opinions with our wider research team to, hopefully, implement real-world changes. You can access our feedback form here.

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    This podcast is brought to you from the Creative Futures research centre and the Sustainability Development Unit at the University of Greenwich.

    Production Team
    Host - Diva Wareing
    Producers - Faz Ahmed & Diva Wareing
    Sound engineer - Ken Conroy
    Editor - Harshul Narang

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 04. Slow Down In Nature With Us
    Apr 15 2025

    Listen to Dr Hannah Lammin and Anushka Athique Winterbottom discuss their practice-based research, using bodies, movement and slowing down to connect with nature. In this episode, we invite you to experience your own embodied practice in nature by listening in a natural setting and hopefully, by the end you will feel more connected to nature too.

    If you liked this episode (or didn't) we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback in our feedback form. This helps us to improve the podcast and enable us to share your thoughts and opinions with our wider research team to, hopefully, implement real-world changes. You can access our feedback form here.

    Follow us on social media
    Instagram
    Linkedin

    This podcast is brought to you from the Creative Futures research centre and the Sustainability Development Unit at the University of Greenwich.

    Production Team
    Host - Diva Wareing
    Producers - Faz Ahmed & Diva Wareing
    Sound Engineer and editor - Ken Conroy

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 03. Rethinking Cities: What Needs To Change?
    Apr 1 2025

    Today we're joined by Dr Emilio Costales, Senior Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation, who discusses gentrification in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York, what exactly a "smart city" is, and how the way we design our cities can either strengthen or weaken the communities that live there.

    Follow us on social media
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    If you liked this episode (or didn't) we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback in our feedback form. This helps us to improve the podcast and enable us to share your thoughts and opinions with our wider research team to, hopefully, implement real-world changes. You can access our feedback form here.

    This podcast is brought to you from the Creative Futures research centre and the Sustainability Development Unit at the University of Greenwich.

    Production Team
    Host - Diva Wareing
    Producers - Faz Ahmed & Diva Wareing
    Sound Engineer and editor - Ken Conroy
    Consultant - Fakhar Raza
    Marketing - Hang Duong & Diva Wareing



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    59 mins

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