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  • How can speculative fiction make sense of the moment we’re in? With Roisin Dunnett
    2026/08/12

    How can our climate show up in fiction, and what does that tell us about its place in our lives? How does time travel as a narrative device show us what we might owe to future generations - as well as to each other, in our own time? And how can fiction help us to imagine, and navigate, the space we inhabit - somewhere between inevitability and possibility?

    Amy talks with Roisin Dunnett, author of the novel “A Line You Have Traced”, which is published by Oneworld.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    58 分
  • What does the changing electoral map mean for the climate? With Caroline Lucas
    2026/07/22

    What do the UK’s party-political shifts in the past few years tell us about the prospects for future climate action? Have the electoral conditions that created Britain's climate progress now fallen apart? And, if climate policy only works when it survives the next election, what would make it politically durable - not just for one parliament, but for a generation?

    Amy talks with Caroline Lucas, a writer, campaigner, and the first ever Green Party MP. Caroline was leader of the Green Party of England and Wales for many years, and, before taking her seat in Westminster, she had been a local councillor and then a Member of the European Parliament. She is currently Professor of Practice in Environmental Sustainability at the University of Sussex.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    49 分
  • How does net zero shape our energy security? With Dhara Vyas
    2026/06/17

    Why has the very idea of “energy security” become politicised? What does it really mean for the UK, in the interconnected world we live in? And does the transition to net zero emissions weaken our energy security, or strengthen it?

    Amy talks with Dhara Vyas, CEO of Energy UK, a trade association for the energy industry. Energy UK’s members together deliver nearly 80% of the UK’s power generation and supply 95% of UK homes and businesses.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    46 分
  • When will our weird weather start to shape politics? With Sofie Jenkinson
    2026/05/06

    Now that extreme weather events are happening with increasing frequency and intensity, what impact is that having on climate politics? Is it making politicians sit up and pay more attention? Or is the climate crisis becoming yet another blight on parts of the country that are too often overlooked?

    Amy talks with Sofie Jenkinson, Founding Director at Round Our Way: a non-profit that exists to share stories about the impact climate change has on communities - and about the local people quietly doing something about it.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    44 分
  • Should we stop talking about net zero? With Jessie Nicholls
    2026/04/15

    As the term “net zero” comes under political attack, should supporters of climate action discard it in favour of something else? Or should we fight for it? And how can research into public opinion, and people’s deeply-held values, help to make that judgement call?

    Amy talks with Jessie Nicholls, an expert in strategic communications and public engagement.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    48 分
  • Where does climate politics sit in the work of an MP? With the Rt Hon Louise Haigh
    2026/03/25

    How does the end of cross-party consensus shape how an MP engages with climate? How does climate fit alongside the hundreds of other issues that cross an MP’s desk? And why do MPs tend to underestimate public support for climate action?

    Amy talks with the Rt Hon Louise Haigh, the Member of Parliament for Sheffield Heeley, and formerly Secretary of State for Transport.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    30 分
  • How do energy bills relate to climate politics?
    2025/01/22

    Why are energy prices a political issue? How could the UK’s journey to net zero affect household bills? And what can the government do to make sure ordinary people feel the benefits?

    Amy talks with Chaitanya Kumar, Head of Economic and Environmental Policy at the New Economics Foundation.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    39 分
  • How can Labour navigate international climate politics?
    2024/11/27

    Where can the UK look for international allies on climate? What strategic questions must the government grapple with? And where is there most risk?

    Amy talks with Laura Chappell, Associate Director for International Policy at progressive think tank IPPR, the Institute for Public Policy Research.

    Produced and presented by Amy Mount.

    Edited by Sarah Eldridge.

    For more insights, read the Political Heat newsletter at https://politicalheat.substack.com/

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    43 分