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It’s unfortunate that there are some of these people in the world, especially at the very top of society- the people who see climate change as a hoax or falsity that people are preaching for self-gain. However, this has tended to be in response to a global movement which has encapsulated people from all walks of life
My guest this week sees herself part of this movement. Holly Smith helps run a student-led, environmentally sustainable shop here at the University of Manchester called ‘Want Not Waste’. I’m talking to her today to find out why she got involved in environmental sustainability and her views and opinions on the climate protests we saw last year
By Luke KeohaneIt’s unfortunate that there are some of these people in the world, especially at the very top of society- the people who see climate change as a hoax or falsity that people are preaching for self-gain. However, this has tended to be in response to a global movement which has encapsulated people from all walks of life
My guest this week sees herself part of this movement. Holly Smith helps run a student-led, environmentally sustainable shop here at the University of Manchester called ‘Want Not Waste’. I’m talking to her today to find out why she got involved in environmental sustainability and her views and opinions on the climate protests we saw last year