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The Future of Our Planet

Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson examines the impact of climate change and the future of our planet.

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson examines the impact of climate change and what she describes as "an existential threat to the future of our planet".

Mary Robinson became interested in climate change during her time spent working in African nations on issues of development and human rights. She explains "I kept hearing this pervasive sentence - 'Oh, but things are so much worse now, things are so much worse.' When I explored what was behind that, it was about changes in the climate - climate shocks, unpredictable weather - and then I realised that this was an issue of human rights."

Mary explores the plight of the Marshall Islands, which sit only two metres above sea level. She draws upon the work of Marshall islander Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner whose poetry lays bare the effects of climate change on her place of birth.

Looking to the future, Mary argues "we have to move away from business as usual. The industrial and technological revolutions, I believe, have to give way to an ecological revolution. This has to become everyone's agenda, to take part in this revolution."

Presenter: Mary Robinson
Producer: Michael Wakelin
A TBI Media production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 4 Sep 2016 23:30

Music Played

  • Cardiff Festival Choir

    Teach Me, My God and King

  • The Fisher Family

    Come All Ye Fisher Lassies

  • 鈥22鈥 and the prisoners at Parchman Farm, Mississippi (recorded by Alan Lomax)

    Prettiest Train

  • Mathis N. Haetta

    Storasolojaure

Readings

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Broadcasts

  • Sun 4 Sep 2016 06:05
  • Sun 4 Sep 2016 23:30