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Greedy planet is a podcast about food security. Based at the University of Cambridge we investigate the issues that threaten our food security and find out what people are trying to do about it.
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2017-07-18 | In this episode we speak to Bev from Cambridge Sustainable Food about who they are and what they are doing to make the food we eat more sustainable. In particular, they tell us about their WWII rationing challenge, which Andrew and Ciara will be taking... | |
2017-07-01 | We’re back and in this episode we speak to Riaz Bhunnoo from the Global Food Security programme (our very kind sponsors) about what the programme is, what they do and the challenges of keeping food security a top priority in the current changing politi... | |
2016-07-06 | On the third instalment of out bitesize series in association with the Gastby foundation we speak to Dr Shailaja Fennell from the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge about the practical considerations of improving small-holder far... | |
2016-05-26 | In the second instalment of our bitesize series with the Gatsby Foundation we speak to Professor Howard Griffiths about increasing photosynthesis. Click here to find out more about careers and opportunities in biology. | |
2016-03-07 | We have teamed up with the Gatsby Foundation masterclass series to bring you a series of bitesize episodes where we talk to some of the leading researchers in the world of Food Security. In the first of our bitesize shows we talk to Professor Andrew Ba... | |
2016-01-25 | In this episode we speak to Dr. Aled Jones, director of the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, about how climate change is going to impact food security. We also try some potential food of the future that is not for the faint ... | |
2015-10-10 | Â In this episode we speak to Dr David Nally and Professor Chris Gilligan, from the Cambridge University Strategic Initiative in Global Food Security to find out where this term comes from and how food security varies across the world. Furthermore we f... |