Episodes
Monday Apr 28, 2014
The Species Barrier Episode #24 Balls
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Episode 24 of The Species Barrier... balls are the unifying theme. Neil
Robinson, the former Everton defender who is generally accepted to be
the first professional vegan footballer tells us his story and why he's
developed his own range of food bars, Jonathan Stack director of
documentary film The Vasectomist tells us why men around the world are
"putting their balls on the line for Planet Earth" and participating in
World Vasectomy Day on October 18th. Last but not least, five-a-side
maestro Roger Yates is back with us to discuss The Vegan Information
Project, badger culls and lab grown meat.
Also... Marcus attended the Save Hobblers Hole meeting in Lincoln and
spoke to campaigner Emma, first Lab grown burger taste tested, Green MP
Caroline Lucas arrested over Fracking, Housing development for green
belt nearly doubles within a year and the badger cull has begun...
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Welcome To The Species Barrier... where two vegan, environmentalists
question how we interact with the planet and the other animals who call
it home. Prepare to have your preconceptions challenged and explore that
barrier in place which separates the human animal from other species.
Sunday Apr 27, 2014
The Species Barrier #28 Endgame
Sunday Apr 27, 2014
Sunday Apr 27, 2014
Coming up today... Author and environmental activist Derrick Jensen
joins us to discuss his thoughts on the urgent need to dismantle
industrialised society. Guy McPherson Professor emeritus at Phoenix
University says it's all too late anyway and that imminent extinction is
assured for humans, perhaps as soon as 2030. John Stewart who was
ranked as the UK's #1 environmental activist in the Independent
newspaper is back on the show. Last time he discussed the aviation
industry, this time it is rapidly sprawling road networks.
Also NASA suggest industrial-civilisation may only have a few decades
left, US scientists intervene on the urgent need to tackle human caused
climate change, as the south-east braces itself for the construction of
two new cities Jonathan Porrit warns that environmental groups have a
problem with population, and as environmentalist Al Gore confirms he
plans to eat "vegan" for life, meat and dairy are suggested to be as
dangerous for human health as cigarettes. Fact of the day investigates
how much soya is actually grown for human consumption.
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