Looking Back At A Classic Past Episode With Guest Elise Benjamin.




The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast show

Summary: <p>Stuart and William look back at a classic installment of the podcast.</p> <p>They look back to this past episode to see how their point of view may have altered since the recording.</p> <p>This time they look back on the chat they had with Elise Benjamin. Originally released on the 1st October 2019, we explored the following three tough environmental questions …</p> <p>- The original 1978 animated film of Richard Adams's Watership Down was seen as being too brutal for children to watch. With the 2018 version made for the BBC being a much more watered down version, should we really protect children this way or should children, as the original film intended, be made aware what impact we're having on the natural world around us by seeing it from the animal's point of viewer?</p> <p>- Should we be protecting the Green Belt from development?</p> <p>- Should we be suspicious when airports and oil companies take steps to be more environmentally sustainable, or is that just a green wash?</p> --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepeoplescountryside/message