Richard Curtis co-founded Comic Relief as well as writing some of our best known comedies including Blackadder and Love Actually. But did you know he's also a passionate campaigner about the power of pensions?Richard tells Deborah and Fliss why he believes our pensions could be a "mega-weapon" in the fight against climate change and what impact he believes Comic Relief has had over the decades.And have Blackadder and Baldrick put anything away for their retirement?Plus your questions answered: from the environmental impact of log burners to what happens to supermarket soft plastics recycling with Professors Mike Berners-Lee and Rachael Rothman.Presented by Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah.Talk to us using the hashtag #GreenMoneyShow on Twitter or email the team at GreenMoney@bbc.co.uk.Produced by Lexy O'Connor and Kath Paddison.
Studio Manager: Hal Haines
Executive Producer: Natasha Johansson & Will Cooper
Series Producer: Justin Bones
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Dragon's Den's Deborah Meaden talks to some of the world's biggest business names about the biggest problem facing the planet: climate change.
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Folge vom 17.03.2023Comedy, Climate and Pensions, with screenwriter Richard Curtis
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Folge vom 10.03.2023Water, Sewage and Fatbergs, with Thames Water CEOWater companies are under the spotlight as public concern grows over sewage spills into our rivers and beaches. In the hotseat today is the CEO of the UK's biggest, Thames Water. Sarah Bentley agrees the company can do better and says she's on a mission to turn it around.Plus how much water does the average UK adult use in a day? And will Fliss pass Deborah's water quiz?And the things you shouldn't put down the toilet or sink, some of which might surprise you.Talk to us! You can email the team at GreenMoney@bbc.co.uk or use the hashtag #GreenMoneyShow on Twitter.Presented by Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah.Produced by Lexy O'Connor and Kath Paddison. Studio Manager: Hal Haines Executive Producer: Natasha Johansson Series Producer: Justin Bones
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Folge vom 03.03.2023Buses, with Stagecoach UK MDThis week Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah have been finding out how getting more of us onto buses is key to cutting transport emissions and giving us cleaner air. And if you're a car driver, here's a question. What would tempt you to use a bus instead? Deborah and Fliss talk through the options with the UK managing director of bus giant Stagecoach.And what do Deborah and Fliss make of the electrician who refuses to drive a van? Instead he travels to all his customers using an electric cargo bike.Presented by Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah and if you'd like to contact the team, email GreenMoney@bbc.co.uk or use the hashtag #GreenMoneyShow on Twitter.Produced by Lexy O'Connor and Kath Paddison Studio Mananger: Hal Haines Executive Producer: Natasha Johannsson Series Producer: Justin Bones
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Folge vom 24.02.2023Back to SchoolToday Deborah and Fliss learn about the brilliant work some schools are doing to be more sustainable. They visit the children and teachers at St Winifred's RC Primary in Lewisham.They hear how head teachers are facing massive increases in energy bills whilst trying to balance the books, and ask where the cash will come from to retrofit the UK's thousands of inefficient school buildings. They meet the children fizzing with green ideas, and hear how they're tackling food waste with a school dinner "most hated meals" list. And they find out what's on the curriculum to teach the next generation about climate change so they don't repeat the mistakes of the past.Presented by Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah.Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #GreenMoneyShow or email the team at GreenMoney@bbc.co.uk.Producers: Lexy O'Connor and Kath Paddison Sound engineer: Joe Lawrence Executive Producer: Natasha Johansson Series Producer: Justin Bones.