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Nathalie Seddon
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Everything From Nothing: The Waterloo Road Podcast
TOP OF THE CLASS S1E7: Until One of Us Dies
We continue our nostalgic journey through Waterloo Road with series one, episode seven – crowned by us as the best episode of the series. Lewis Seddon's evil hits its peak level, while we ponder just how well Oasis translates into French. Tom Beasley and Luke Stevenson are your hosts, as always.*** If you want to subscribe to the PATREON page, visit http://www.patreon.com/waterlooroadpod/ for full details. The S15 edition of the awards has recently gone live for subscribers and there's more fanfic coming soon. ***Many thanks to our current Patrons: Erin, Matthew Kumar, Ev...
2025-05-23
56 min
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Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama Audiobook by Steve Waters
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 591675 Title: Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama Author: Steve Waters Narrator: Afsaneh Dehrouyeh, Amir El-Masry, Dana Haqjoo, Diana Rigg, Full Cast , Moe Bar-El, Paul Chahidi, Peter Polycarpou, Philip Arditti, Vincent Ebrahim Format: Unabridged Length: 04:13:03 Language: English Release date: 11-17-22 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, General, War & Military Summary: A gripping BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of the 1970's Iranian Revolution Something is coming. What is on the horizon for the people of Iran? Can America's friendship with Iran survive? From Jimmy...
2022-11-17
4h 13
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama by Steve Waters
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/591675to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama Author: Steve Waters Narrator: Moe Bar-El, Dana Haqjoo, Afsaneh Dehrouyeh, Amir El-Masry, Philip Arditti, Paul Chahidi, Peter Polycarpou, Vincent Ebrahim, Diana Rigg, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 17, 2022 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A gripping BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of the 1970's Iranian Revolution Something is coming. What is on the horizon for the people of Iran? Can America's friendship with Iran survive? From Jimmy Carter's optimistic visit to Tehran in December 1977 to the trial of...
2022-11-17
4h 13
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama by Steve Waters
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/591675to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama Author: Steve Waters Narrator: Moe Bar-El, Dana Haqjoo, Afsaneh Dehrouyeh, Amir El-Masry, Philip Arditti, Paul Chahidi, Peter Polycarpou, Vincent Ebrahim, Diana Rigg, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 17, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: A gripping BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of the 1970's Iranian Revolution Something is coming. What is on the horizon for the people of Iran? Can America's friendship with Iran survive? From Jimmy Carter's optimistic visit to Tehran in December 1977 to the trial of...
2022-11-17
4h 13
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & War
Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama by Steve Waters
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/591675 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fall of the Shah: A BBC Radio full cast drama Author: Steve Waters Narrator: Moe Bar-El, Dana Haqjoo, Afsaneh Dehrouyeh, Amir El-Masry, Philip Arditti, Paul Chahidi, Peter Polycarpou, Vincent Ebrahim, Diana Rigg, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 17, 2022 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: A gripping BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of the 1970's Iranian Revolution Something is coming. What is on the horizon for the people of Iran? Can America's friendship with Iran survive? From Jimmy Carter's optimistic visit to Tehran in December 1977 to the...
2022-11-17
05 min
F.A.Z. Wissen
Ahrtal-Unglück und Omikron-Elend - wie werden wir krisenfester?
FAZ Wissen Die Paper zu dieser Podcast-Folge: Zur Anpassung an die Klimakatastrophe "Science"-Spezial): Damon Matthews et al, Science, 2022 "Current global efforts are insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C" Michael Jakob et al, Science, 2022, "How trade policy can support the climate agenda" Nathalie Seddon, Science, 2022, "Harnessing the potential of nature-based solutions for mitigating and adapting to climate change" Giovanni Forzieri et al, Nature, 2022, "Emerging signals of declining forest resilience under climate change" Zur Evolution der Sars-CoV-2-Variante Omikron: Anupriya Aggarwal et al, medRxiv, Preprint 2022, "SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.5: Evolving tropism and evasion of potent h...
2022-07-14
56 min
Science Magazine Podcast
Using waste to fuel airplanes, nature-based climate solutions, and a book on Indigenous conservation
On this week’s show: Whether biofuels for planes will become a reality, mitigating climate change by working with nature, and the second installment of our book series on the science of food and agriculture First this week, Science Staff Writer Robert F. Service talks with producer Meagan Cantwell about sustainable aviation fuel, a story included in Science’s special issue on climate change. Researchers have been able to develop this green gas from materials such as municipal garbage and corn stalks. Will it power air travel in the future? Also in the special issue this...
2022-06-23
45 min
Make Change Happen
14. Walking the talk of climate ambition: why that walk needs nature too
Experts discuss the connections between the climate emergency, loss of biodiversity and rising inequalities, and why it is important to include nature in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to address these crises globally. The latest episode of the Make Change Happen podcast focuses on why and how developing countries are incorporating nature-based solutions in their NDCs to increase and deliver their climate ambitions. Guests include Nathalie Seddon, professor of biodiversity and director of the Nature Based Solutions initiative at the University of Oxford; Bob Natifu, acting commissioner on climate change in the Ministry of Water and Environment in Uganda; Maria Caballero...
2021-11-01
40 min
PassBlue UN Podcasts
July 2021: The Future of FRANCE in the Sahel
France takes over the presidency of the Security Council at a major turning point in its foreign policy: it has announced it is scaling down its long military presence in West Africa. Also this month: France hosts the final Generation Equality Forum, in Paris. We talk to French Deputy Permanent Representative Nathalie Broadhurst and a French political scientist, Franck Petiteville, of Sciences Po University, about what the change of the military mission means for France, the Sahel region and President Macron's political future. We also discuss France's commitment to gender equality at home and abroad. Links: PassBlue's website: www.passblue...
2021-07-01
25 min
PassBlue UN Podcasts
July 2021: The Future of FRANCE in the Sahel
France takes over the presidency of the Security Council at a major turning point in its foreign policy: it has announced it is scaling down its long military presence in West Africa. Also this month: France hosts the final Generation Equality Forum, in Paris. We talk to French Deputy Permanent Representative Nathalie Broadhurst and a French political scientist, Franck Petiteville, of Sciences Po University, about what the change of the military mission means for France, the Sahel region and President Macron's political future. We also discuss France's commitment to gender equality at home and abroad. Links: PassBlue's website: www.passblue...
2021-07-01
25 min
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Evaluating and investing in Nature-based Solutions
Join Nathalie Seddon and Cameron Hepburn as they discuss the need for increased investment combined with rigorous evaluation of activities undertaken, using metrics which consider the complex, long-term benefits that nature-based solutions provide. Nature-based solutions (NbS) can contribute to the fight against climate change up to the end of our century. But the world must invest now in nature-based solutions that are ecologically sound, socially equitable, and designed to deliver multiple benefits to society over a century or more. Properly managed, the protection, restoration and sustainable management of our working lands could benefit many generations to come. While solutions such...
2021-06-25
59 min
University of Oxford
Nathalie Seddon on Nature Based Solutions - #TruePlanet series
Professor Nathalie Seddon shares her hope for a brighter future for all by harnessing the power of nature to find solutions. [Photo (C) Nathalie Seddon, of the Peruvian jungle, where she hid from 'Shining Path' guerillas.]
2021-05-10
02 min
University of Oxford
Nathalie Seddon on hope for the future - #TruePlanet series
Professor Nathalie Seddon shares her hope for a brighter future for all by harnessing the power of nature to find solutions. [Image (C) Nathalie Seddon, of the Boabab trees in Madagascar]
2021-05-10
01 min
Energy Policy Now
The Potential, and Risks, of Nature-Based Climate Solutions
Nature-based climate solutions can play a major role in climate change mitigation and adaptation. But biodiversity risks, and community impacts, loom large.---Technology often seems to be the focus when conversation turns to solutions to address climate change. Clean energy, carbon capture and even geoengineering dominate headlines and attract the attention of climate-focused investors. When it comes to protecting coastal communities, infrastructure projects like sea walls and raised roads likewise grab attention, particularly after extreme weather events.Yet, nature itself is likely to play just as important a role as engineered solutions...
2021-05-04
44 min
Futuremakers
Solving climate change - nature or technology?
Solving climate change can involve either mitigation – reducing the greenhouse gases we're putting into the atmosphere – or adaptation – the process of adjusting to our changing environment. Solving climate change can involve either mitigation – reducing the greenhouse gases we're putting into the atmosphere – or adaptation – the process of adjusting to our changing environment. In the last episode of series two, we wanted to learn more about how these solutions are developing, what form they take, and where we should be applying them. We were particularly interested in the contrast between two climate change solutions: engineering approaches (such as technical methods of carbon capture, novel...
2019-12-20
58 min
Futuremakers
COP 25 – what happened?
In this bonus ‘reaction’ episode, we chat to several Oxford academics who were either at, or closely following the recent events at COP 25. We ask them what (if anything) was decided at the meeting in Madrid, whether enough action was taken, and where we might go next - ahead of COP 26 in Glasgow, Scotland (2020). Interviewed on this episode were Professor Fredi Otto, Professor Nathalie Seddon, Dr Helen Gavin, DPhil students Alex Clark and Lisa Thalheimer, entrepreneur Charmian Love and lawyer Bill Clark. Find out more about Oxford’s climate research at http://po.st/TruePlanet and keep an eye on this feed...
2019-12-19
21 min
Futuremakers
Solving climate change... nature or technology?
Solving climate change can involve either mitigation – reducing the greenhouse gases we’re putting into the atmosphere – or adaptation – the process of adjusting to our changing environment. In the last episode of series two, we wanted to learn more about how these solutions are developing, what form they take, and where we should be applying them. We were particularly interested in the contrast between two climate change solutions: engineering approaches (such as technical methods of carbon capture, novel methods of building, or physical climate defences), and natural approaches (such as reforestation, changes in farming patterns, or restoring wetlands). With the stakes so...
2019-12-08
58 min
The Energy Podcast
Trees: one way to tackle climate change?
Can conserving and planting trees help address climate change? And if so, to what effect? As Shell launches its nature-based solutions programme in the UK, The Energy Podcast looks at the debate. Presented by Kunal Dutta and Katharine Kerr. Featuring Nathalie Seddon, Oxford University; Duncan McLaren, Lancaster University; Sylvo Thijsen, Staatsbosbeheer & Alex Nevill, Shell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-10-17
27 min
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Biodiversity and climate change: what happens when we turn up the heat on nature?
Dr Nathalie Seddon, Director of the Biodiversity Institute, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School. The future of biodiversity conservation is under increasing threat from both climate change and human impact. Dr Nathalie Seddon, Director of the Biodiversity Institute, will look at how rapid growth of climate change affects our ecosystems, how species’ will be forced to adapt to survive, and how we can reduce the effects of climate change on our planet.
2015-08-18
1h 07
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Biodiversity and climate change: what happens when we turn up the heat on nature?
Dr Nathalie Seddon, Director of the Biodiversity Institute, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School. The future of biodiversity conservation is under increasing threat from both climate change and human impact. Dr Nathalie Seddon, Director of the Biodiversity Institute, will look at how rapid growth of climate change affects our ecosystems, how species’ will be forced to adapt to survive, and how we can reduce the effects of climate change on our planet.
2015-08-18
1h 07