Podcast: Environment Q&A

Here is the full hour or so of questions and answers about the environment, that happened in a hall that looked empty after being rammed to the rafters for the “Making it Happen” debate that immediately proceeded it.

It’s a really good debate taking in some controversial topics – including planning law after Kingsnorth, economic growth and sustainability and whether incineration can ever be green.

And the panel have some interesting, and some scary ideas in response.

NB The purpose of recording and podcasting these sessions was to close the loop about contributing to conference in absentia. Last week, Duncan Brack pointed out that you could table questions for all of these sessions by email whether or not you were coming to conference. As it happens, so far, none of the questions used have been by absent delegates.

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