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Andy Cato: Farmers manuring town halls and NHS strike action are two symptoms of the same problem: Our food system isn’t working
The Groove Armada DJ on selling his song rights to buy a farm, why regenerative farming matters, and how to fix our broken food system.


Jenny Beavan: There are so many nature stories out there just waiting to be told. Maybe now is the time
The Oscar-winning costume designer on rethinking waste, the joy of gardening, and why smaller films could spark a new era for storytelling.


Kumi Naidoo: How did we move people into the struggle against apartheid? Music, dance, and theatre
The former Amnesty and Greenpeace chief on why artivism matters, how jargon kills action, and the media’s complicity in the climate crisis.


Maddie Moate: We are seeing fewer faces of actual human beings on children's television
The BAFTA-winning presenter on climate truths for kids, the problem with animation, and why poo paper gets young minds buzzing.


Jess Fostekew: I knew I wanted to be a funny loud angry b*tch screaming in favour of clean air
The comedian on trolling, ULEZ, and why making climate change funny might be her toughest gig yet.


Oliver Jeffers: Science and logic won’t always win somebody over, but stories will
The Lost & Found artist and storyteller on the untapped power of everyday people in the climate fight.


Benjamin Zephaniah: Most great revolutions start from the bottom and come up
The poet, writer, lyricist and musician on living a life that aspires to "do the least harm and most good".


Lily Cole: How do I live with integrity and mindfulness and take small actions where I can but not self-flagellate in the process?
The model and activist on rejecting perfection, rewiring consumption, and the cultural shift we need to thrive together.


Cristina Zenato: I taught Will Smith to trust sharks – now I’m helping others mend their disconnection with the ocean
The shark diver and conservationist on forging friendships with sharks, dismantling ocean apathy, and the power of star throwers.


Mya-Rose Craig: Conservation today continues to be entrenched in its colonial roots
The British Bangladeshi ornithologist on dismantling racism in conservation and proving every child can find their own connection to nature.


Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim: Women and Indigenous peoples can help win the war on climate change
Climate leader Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on Indigenous wisdom, gender parity, and the fight for climate justice.


Captain Paul Watson: We’ve become a bunch of conceited naked apes, divine legends in our minds
Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson on extinction economics, humanity’s delusions, and the power of bold individual action.
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