CarbonFreeTV

The dedicated online television channel for environmental
issues. Here are a selection of high-profile interviews from
experts in the field

There are many more at CarbonFreeTV

Zac Goldsmith - addressing climate change locally

Zac Goldsmith discusses his plans to transform Richmond Park by engaging local schools and residents with the environment around them.

Joan Ruddock MP - analysing the Climate Change Bill

Minister for Climate Change, Joan Ruddock, talks to LocalGovTV about the first statutory carbon reduction framework to be introduced by any government in the world.

Paul Bettison discusses climate change with CarbonFreeTV

Paul Bettison, chairman of the LGA Enviroment Board, offers guidance on mitigating and adapting to help face the challenges ahead.

Greg Barker MP - Govt must incentivise public to take action

Shadow environment minister Greg Barker encourages Councils to unlock the monetary value in waste material and become guardians of a lucrative resource.

John Sauven - executive director of Greenpeace UK

This broad-ranging interview debates the political will surrounding global warming, soaring energy prices and the difficulty of engaging the general public with vast international complaints.

Jonathon Porritt - the road to a sustainable future

Jonathon Porritt, veteran environmental campaigner, talks about the scale of the climate change problem and the action that needs to be taken.

Robin Birley - founder of carbon offsetting company Envirotrade

Robin Birley, founder of Envirotrade, discusses how businesses can display corporate social responsibility by engaging with the carbon offsetting market.

Justine Greening MP - the Conservative's policy shift on Heathrow

Conservative MP for Putney, Justine Greening, discusses Heathrow expansion; an issue central to the concerns of her west London constituents.

John Stewart presents the argument against Heathrow expansion

With the government expected to make a decision on plans to build a third runway and sixth terminal at Heathrow this summer, the issue has never been so polarised.