For the people, by the people. Hosted by Ecologi 🌿
Opening remarks by HRH The Prince of Wales
Charity single from SOS from the Kids – a cover of This Land is Your Land by Woody Guthrie with additional lyrics by rapper Chris Webby.
Bethan and her friends tell us why they started their own eco-litter picking club
A short film by Young People’s Trust For The Environment on giving an introduction to climate change
Wyatt and Jack show through animation how we can turn household goods into other fun items
A fascinating exploration of how whales influence the climate system, narrated by George Monbiot.
Ben Moody from Seven Clean Seas presents a fun, educational session for kids about how to tackle the plastic pollution problem.
Ideas and inspiration for what to do at school to help save the planet – presented in both English and Welsh.
A reading of the book 10 things I can do to help my world by Melanie Walsh and read by Sophie Bloom, Age 6.
Patch, the star canine eco-detective, and his intergalactic wastebusting buddies, Captain Busta and Lieutenant Pong, are on an adventure to find out where plastic pollution comes from, and how we can stop it, in this exciting action movie, Litter Things Matter! If you make a plastic pollution poster and send it to Patch, he will woof about it! Popcorn at the ready, it’s wastebuster movie time! Join the mission at wastebuster.co.uk and jointhepod.org
Sally Giblin from Pure Bundle talks to families about small actions they can take as a family to live an eco-conscious life
Explore the concept of ‘trophic cascades’ – with the incredible example of how the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park changed the course of the park’s rivers. Narrated by George Monbiot.
Here Lesein tells about his amazing initiate he set up called Trees for Goals: because he believes football has a power to connect, to change and to inspire young people to achieve a greener future.
Konnie Huq speaks with eco-warriors Simeon and Noah from SOS From The Kids, Bethan Stewart-James, Lesein Mutunkei and Lois Hambleton.
This recipe is a super simple one to use up all those leftover veggies but also that stale bread – it’s quick, it’s delicious and it’s zero-waste – the perfect combination. This is a recipe that is really easy to adapt to whatever veggies you have laying around just grab, chop and go!
Direct Damon Gameau interviewed over 100 children from around the world for 2040 and asked them what their hopes and dreams were for the future. Here is what they said….
Hear from 21 year old climate activist Delaney Reynolds on her journey so far with tips, support and guidance on how you can achieve your climate goals too!
Enough is Enough. Young People around the world demand action on the climate and ecological emergency NOW
This How To video teaches children some very simple changes they can make, and little things they can do, that will help cut down the use of single-use plastics and plastic in general.
We’ve seen fires devastating precious places like the Amazon rainforest. But what are the facts and what are the myths about the destruction of our forests? WWF explain 10 myths around deforestation in this video.
National Geographic Kids have this fun activity for kids to do – making their own eco-friendly advent calendar!
SOS from the Kids challenge you to imagine a greener future, and introduce their new single, Can You Imagine.
A short film by Young People’s Trust For The Environment on giving an introduction to climate change
Felix Finkbeiner discusses how Plant for the Planet started: in the classroom, with his friends.
Ideas and inspiration for what to do at school to help save the planet – presented in both English and Welsh.
Explore the concept of ‘trophic cascades’ – with the incredible example of how the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park changed the course of the park’s rivers. Narrated by George Monbiot.
Official music video for SOS from the Kids’ charity single Can You Image, for WWF UK.
Six out of seven sea turtle species are threatened with extinction. Watch their story and hear after how Gavin Strange from Aardman Studios worked on the animation.
A brief animated exploration of the key findings of WWF’s Living Planet Report 2020.
Masks are a good thing – they stop the spread of coronavirus. However, single-use masks are ending up in places they shouldn’t and wreaking havoc. This short stop motion video, made with modelling clay and recycled paper and voiced by a 5-year-old, explains why this is problematic
Over 400 kids from 12 schools in Islington, London raise their voices for climate action.
Genesis Butler meets Dr Joseph Poore to talk all things veganism
Today we are talking all about chickpeas – the perfect plant protein; we are going to be creating 3 delicious dishes to incorporate chickpeas into your diet with a crunchy roasted variety that is amazing on top of soups and salads, my own unique spin on a chickpea hummus (with a secret ingredient) and then in the moist decadent and oh-so-moorish muffins.
Earth Speakr is an artwork started by Olafur Eliasson that invites kids to speak up for the planet, and adults to listen up to what they have to say. Earth Speakr consists of a playful app and an interactive webpage in 25 languages. Kids and young people can take part by giving their voice to anything – a tree, the sky – and speak up for their local surroundings and for the planet.
Patch, the star canine eco-detective, and his intergalactic wastebusting buddies, Captain Busta and Lieutenant Pong, are on an adventure to find out where plastic pollution comes from, and how we can stop it, in this exciting action movie, Litter Things Matter! If you make a plastic pollution poster and send it to Patch, he will woof about it! Popcorn at the ready, it’s wastebuster movie time! Join the mission at wastebuster.co.uk and jointhepod.org
Sally Giblin from Pure Bundle talks to families about small actions they can take as a family to live an eco-conscious life
Watch the trailer for the film 2040, a 2019 Australian documentary directed by Damon Gameau. The film looks at the effects of climate change over the next 20 years and what technologies that exist today can reverse the effects. This is followed by exploring themes within the documentary.
The original audition performance from SOS from the Kids on Britain’s Got Talent in 2020.