Carbon Copy Podcast

Glasgow


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In this, the second episode of this Running Out of Time special series, the relay baton has reached Glasgow. Here, we meet members of the team from the Hamiltonhill Claypits Local Nature Reserve, and hear from Rory Crawford of the National Trust why this local community initiative is being supported by the Nature Neighbourhoods programme. 


We also explore why one of the key messages of the relay, a call for political commitment to protect and restore nature, is so important – and how voters can ensure their candidates are doing all they can. 


Finally, we have a chat with Founding Director of Music Broth, Jen O’Brien, who participated in a leg of the relay and whose social enterprise is helping more people to access musical instruments whilst reducing waste and the need for new instruments to be produced. 


Listen to discover these exciting stories from Scotland’s biggest city. 


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Show Notes  


  • Find out more about what's happening across Glasgow for climate and nature, here: www.carboncopy.eco/local-climate-action/glasgow-city 
  • Find out more about Hamiltonhill Claypits Local Nature Reserve: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/the-claypits 
  • Find out more about the Nature Neighbourhoods project: https://peoplesplanfornature.org/nature-neighbourhoods 
  • See Rory presenting on CBeebies: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000sccf
  • Find out more about Parents for Future: https://parentsforfuture.org.uk/
  • Listen to the Carbon Copy Podcast episode about the People’s Plan for Nature: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/bigger-than-all-of-us 
  • Read more about Music Broth: https://www.musicbroth.org/ 
  • Sign up for a leg of the relay: https://running-out-of-time.com/route/ 

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