Episodes
Episodes



Thursday Feb 10, 2022
What should you be doing about climate change? Personal responsibility.
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
We are back after a short hiatus, ready for 2022! Keran and Rux discuss where they've been, including the post-COP26 burnout. Then Keran and Rux will discuss how much of climate change should you feel responsible for - should you be swopping out all plastics, stopping your international travel and going vegan? You might be surprised by the answer...



Thursday Oct 28, 2021
A carbon bonanza! Everything you need to know about CO2.
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Rux is traveling again for the Erasmus+ youth exchange and is coming to you live from Latvia! Meanwhile Keran meets Karen Rossell again to discuss all things carbon! We discuss what we mean by 'carbon' and the relationship to CO2 and other greenhouse gases. We also discuss common carbon terminology such as carbon capture, sequestration, offsetting, insetting and direct air capture, featuring the brand new Climeworks ORCA direct air capture project in Iceland. IT'S A CARBON BONANZA! Don't forget to follow us on twitter and instagram @beloudclimate.



Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Climate education (in the UK)
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
This week’s episode will blow your mind. Rux and Keran look at climate education in the UK speaking with Friends of the Earth, Teach the Future, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum and SOS UK about where we stand with the current curriculum, as well as resources for educators looking to start including climate change in their classrooms. This is a must listen, and listeners can expect more content on this topic in the future! A full list of resources is available online. Follow us on IG and Twitter @ beloudclimate



Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Climate literacy: The role of education and news media
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
In the inaugural episode of the season 2, Keran and Rux discuss the concept at the very heart of Be Loud: Climate: Climate literacy. They discuss the role of education and the news media, the responsibility of journalism to educate citizens and the huge challenges that exist in building a climate literate global population. You'll also hear from exciting new launches from Be Loud, some of the upcoming plans and more about Rux's awesome summer of fun.



Monday Jul 26, 2021
Sustainable travel, flying and flightshaming
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Monday Jul 26, 2021
In the season 1 finale of the Be Loud: Climate podcast, Keran and Ruxi are breaking down travel in a climate change era. We will look at the meanings of popular terms with the help of our guests Wesley Maraire, Founder of Tiritose Sustainable Travel Agency in Zimbabwe, and Caroline Wangechi, tours and travel consultant, Kenya.
In the second part, we address the elephant in the room: air travel and a little more about offsets (with some side notes about cruise ships - because we can’t take those out of the equation).
Resources:
https://offset.climateneutralnow.org/aboutoffsetting
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-49349566
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2019/jul/19/carbon-calculator-how-taking-one-flight-emits-as-much-as-many-people-do-in-a-year
(BOOK) How to save the world for free - Natalie Fee
(BOOK) How to save our planet: The facts - Professor Mark Maslin
(BOOK) Sustainability in Tourism: A multidisciplinary approach - Ian Jenkins, Rolan Schroder (Editors)



Friday Jul 16, 2021
How can we sustainably interact with communities when we travel?
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Rux speaks to Wesley Maraire (Founder of Tiritose Sustainable Travel Agency, and Doctor of Philosophy in Law from the University of Cape Town) and Caroline Wangechi (tours and travel consultant, Kenya) about community interactions when we travel. While the episode doesn't have a focus on climate change, we discuss ideas such as "othering" and Orientalism and briefly dive into the idea of volunteer tourism (voluntourism).



Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Nils Mollema interview (part 2): A just transition and the landmark Shell case
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
On this week's episode, we continue our discussion with ActionAid NL policy advisor, Nils Mollema. Keran and Nils discuss fossil fuels in the developing countries, what people can do to make small changes and Nils answers the question "do you consider yourself to be a climate activist?"



Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Nils Mollema interview (part 1): A just transition and the landmark Shell case
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
This week's episode of the Be Loud: Climate podcast is the first part of our interview with ActionAid NL policy advisor, Nils Mollema. At the time of the interview, a Dutch court had just ordered Royal Dutch Shell (the fossil fuel company) to cut their emissions by 45% by 2030 to bring it in line with Paris Agreement obligations. Nils and Keran discussed the importance of this judgment and how these sorts of cases will bring accountability in a just transition.



Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Reforming energy systems with Anna Watson
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
On this episode of the Be Loud Climate podcast, we interview Anna Watson, a former event producer, turned phd candidate and sustainability consultant. Anna talks about how her career in conference production led her to her PhD topic in clean energy systems, a reflection on how we should be reconnecting with the natural world in our daily lives and how the UK energy system is transitioning towards renewable energy.



Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Emissions101 with Karen Rossell
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
On this episode of the #beloudclimate podcast, we speak with Karen Rossell of the Applied Negative Emissions Centre on all things related to emissions, net zero and carbon capture. We discuss the ways in which organisations define net zero and the types of questions that you can ask to find out more about how robust their net zero goals actually are.