In Conversation with David Gray
Professor David Hill recently enjoyed a conversation with BRIT and Grammy award-winning musician David Gray about his astonishing career, his relationship with nature and its influence on his work, and how he became involved with curlew conservation.
In Conversation with Dominic Buscall
Professor David Hill recently enjoyed a conversation with Dominic Buscall, who manages the beautiful Wild Ken Hill estate in North Norfolk.
In Conversation with James Jansen and Jane Rumble
This Q&A features environmental and polar policy experts James Jansen and Jane Rumble
In Conversation with Mary Colwell
Our recent guest on ‘How to Avoid Moving to Mars’ is the respected environmentalist, author, and activist, Mary Colwell.
In Conversation with George Kelly
Our latest guest on How to Avoid Moving to Mars is George Kelly, Chief Executive of Earth Recovery Partners in the United States.
In Conversation with Helen Avery
Our latest guest on How to Avoid Moving to Mars is Helen Avery, the director of Nature at the Green Finance Institute. Helen and David explored her shift from corporate journalism to nature finance, as well as her position at the Green Finance Institute.
Q&A: BNG Requirement Comes Into Force
With the Biodiversity Net Gain requirement having come into force on the 12th February 2024, Professor David Hill recently talked through his thoughts on the new legislation.
BNG Comes into Effect
Professor David Hill shared his view with CIEEM on the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) mandate that came into force from 12th February, and what it means for developers, farmers and the wider biodiversity sector.
In Conversation with Conor Gillespie
Our latest guest on How to Avoid Moving to Mars is Conor Gillespie, CEO at environmental restoration specialists Ecotone.
Having started out as an ecologist, Conor has spent years working in biodiversity, and talks with David about his experience in environmental restoration solutions and biodiversity net gain.
Wally Iman: Podcast Q&A
David talks with Wally Iman, who leads MITICO, a US-based environmental consultancy.
With decades of experience in this sector, Wally shares his view on environmental stewardship in the US, and the work being done in stream and wetland restoration across North America.
Tim Male: Podcast Q&A
David speaks with Tim Male, Founder and Executive Director of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center based in the US state of Maryland.
Having previously worked on environmental issues at the White House and held several roles in environmental policy at a range of US organisations, Tim shares his view of the biodiversity landscape in the US.
Tim Norman: Podcast Q&A
This week we welcome Tim Norman to the podcast. Tim is UK Director, Vice President for Offshore at NIRAS Group and also previously provided renewables advice to The Crown Estate.
He speaks with David about the importance of renewable energy in addressing climate change, and how a change in attitudes can help reverse biodiversity loss.
Sarah Mukherjee MBE: Podcast Q&A
Best known as a host of Countryfile and the BBC’s Environment Correspondent, where she presented on national and international radio and television for 18 years, Sarah has held various significant positions throughout her impressive career, including the director of Environment at Water UK for seven years.
Kevin Cox: Podcast Q&A
David was recently in conversation with Kevin Cox, the Chairman of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), to explore potential solutions for restoring our planet's natural resources.
Professor Sir John Lawton: Podcast Q&A
David recently caught up with Professor Sir John Lawton, an individual of extensive knowledge and eminence in the ecology and nature restoration field.