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The Decarbonisation Dialogue

The Decarbonisation Dialogue

By: Hannah Walker
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We’re Salix and we’re on a mission to help save the planet.

We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.

We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.

Our ‘Decarbonisation Dialogue’ podcast is presented by Hannah Walker who meets the people who share our passion for protecting the environment and achieving net zero.

If you have any feedback for us, please email podcast@salixfinance.co.uk

Salix Finance 2025
Earth Sciences Political Science Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • The Decarbonisation Dialogue featuring Nick Chadwick
    Feb 22 2026

    Hannah's guest in this episode is Nick Chadwick, chief executive of Mission Zero Technologies. Nick is an environmentally driven chemist and materials scientist enthusiastic about renewables, water, and semiconductors.

    He has experience scaling and building early-stage materials technologies in renewables, semiconductors, sensors, and carbon capture. Nick has a PhD in Materials Science from University College London and a Master’s in chemistry from the University of Nottingham.

    Nick, who never imagined he’d start a business, believes in making all things out of ... air.

    The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.

    We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.

    We deliver and administer government funding schemes that help local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.

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    25 mins
  • The Decarbonisation Dialogue featuring Asif Ghafoor
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode, Hannah's guest is Asif Ghafoor, the chief executive of Be.EV. It is the largest electric vehicle charging network across Greater Manchester.

    Asif is also co-founder of Iduna, which develops new infrastructure in the mobility, telecommunications, and energy sectors. He is a natural innovator and business entrepreneur with a keen passion for all things green.

    He talks about why he hangs out in car parks and why community is so important.

    The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.

    We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.

    We deliver and administer government funding schemes that help local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • The Decarbonisation Dialogue Episode 36 feat. Issac Beevor
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, Hannah's guest is Isaac Beevor, policy lead at Climate Emergency.

    Isaac started working and campaigning in local climate policy in Vancouver, managing volunteers and working on campaigns to support Vancouver's low-emission buildings policy and introducing an annual measuring and reporting system.

    In our podcast he talks about how the UK is addressing climate action and what next needs to happen.

    The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.

    We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.

    We deliver and administer government funding schemes that help local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.

    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
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