Episode 19
Nicky Campbell presents a special pre-recorded edition from Ashton Park School in Bristol, focusing on the environment and asking: Has man's dominion been good for the planet?
Nicky Campbell presents a special pre-recorded edition of The Big Questions from Ashton Park School in Bristol, focusing on the environment and asking: Has man's dominion been good for the planet?
Amongst those taking part are: environmentalist Tony Juniper; Will Travers from the Born Free Foundation; Martin Palmer from Alliance of Religions and Conservation; Richard D North, author of Life on a Modern Planet; Fiona Harvey from The Guardian; Mark Lynas, author of The God Species; imam and broadcaster Ajmal Masroor; evolutionary psychologist Diana Fleischman; Rev Philip Foster, author of While the Earth Endures; Ruth Jarman from Operation Noah; Vinod Kapashi, a Jain who sits on the World Congress of Faiths; Matthew Sinclair, author of Let them Eat Carbon; and Simon Bryden-Brook from Catholic Voices for Reform.
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Has man's dominion been good for the planet?
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June 9th聽聽聽 Warrington - for the live show in the morning or the pre-recorded special in the afternoon
June 23rd聽聽 Brighton - for the final show in this series of The Big Questions
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Nicky Campbell |
Editor | Jill Robinson |
Director | Rob Hopkin |
Participant | Tony Juniper |
Participant | Will Travers |
Participant | Martin Palmer |
Participant | Richard D North |
Participant | Fiona Harvey |
Participant | Mark Lynas |
Participant | Ajmal Masroor |
Participant | Diana Fleischman |
Participant | Philip Foster |
Participant | Ruth Jarman |
Participant | Vinod Kapashi |
Participant | Matthew Sinclair |
Participant | Matthew Bryden-Brook |
Broadcast
- Sun 2 Jun 2013 10:00
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The last edition of this series will be on Sunday June 11th.