
Wilder Podcast
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S1 Ep 3Ep. 003: The Rising Tide of Climate (in)Security With Lt Gen Richard Nugee
In this episode, we discuss Tom's evolution to a 'reluctant eco-warrior' and co-founder of the Grange Project. We were then privileged to be joined by Lt Gen Richard Nugee who introduced us to the Climate Change and Sustainability Strategic Approach report he authored about the importance of a climate prepared defence force. We discuss the concerns an average British citizen should harbour about the report and make links between the ongoing cost of living crisis and narratives surrounding climate change. Richard brings an interesting perspective to the table, portraying the UK as one of the 'luckiest countries' in relation to climate change, and we discuss the issue of climate-induced migration, particularly its potential impact on Northern Europe. The episode closes with Richard sharing his reflections on the impact of the report, followed by Chloe and Tom pondering over the daunting challenges that lie ahead.Your HostsTom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Chloe Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-constable-24155821b/Our GuestLt Gen Richard Nugee is a highly decorated and experienced retired officer of the British Army. His extensive military career spans over three decades, during which he has held several prestigious roles, including serving as Chief of Defence People for the UK Ministry of Defence. His unique insights into the intersection between national security and climate change are incredibly valuable, as he is deeply knowledgeable about the security challenges posed by our changing climate. Known for his strategic thinking and nuanced understanding of global threats, Lt Gen Richard Nugee is a compelling voice in the critical conversation about the impacts of climate change on military operations and national security. https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-nugee-cb-cvo-cbe-7633367/?originalSubdomain=ukGrange Project Contact & Social MediaEmail: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/grange.project/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grangeprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrangeProjectLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Listen out for:[00:01:45] Chloe reflects with Tom about his journey to becoming a co-founder of the Grange Project and a ‘reluctant eco warrior’.[00:05:48] Richard introduces himself and the Climate Change and Sustainability Strategic Approach report.[00:15:27] Discussion about what the average British citizen should be most concerned about from the report.[00:23:22] The connections between the cost of living crisis and narratives around climate change, from absolutes to relatives.[00:27:27] Richard describes how the UK is one of the ‘luckiest countries in the world’ with respect to climate change, and the problems this creates in generating motivation for change.[00:32:53] The unique factors associated with climate migration and the impact this could have on Northern Europe.[00:40:50] Richard’s perception of the impact of his report and his personal connections to climate change.[00:48:17] Chloe and Tom reflect on the interview and the hard challenges facing us.Keen for more: ReportThis report emphasises the pivotal role that Defence has to play in tackling climate change and adapting to its far-reaching impacts. Recognising climate change as an international priority and a global challenge, the report highlights the UK Government's commitment to sustainability and while noting the advances in climate-friendly practices, the report asserts the need for more drastic measures, including a strategic approach towards adaptation and resilience, sustainability and net-zero goals, and global leadership. The report emphasises that a climate-prepared Defence is necessary for the strength and security of the UK.https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/973707/20210326_Climate_Change_Sust_Strategy_v1.pdfMentioned in this episode:Visit & Stay at the Grange ProjectWould you like to escape the trappings of the modern world and wake-up in the morning to one of the best views in South Wales, where only the birds are noisy? We have two beautiful and sustainably built ‘tiny homes’, carefully located in secluded locations across our 80 acre rewilding project.Visit Grange Project

S1 Ep 2Ep. 002: Our Warming World: Mark Lynas on Climate Change and the Power of Accountability
In this episode, Chloe introduces herself and her personal journey to the Grange Project. Tom and Chloe then interview Mark Lynas (British author and environmental activist) about the current realities of our climate crisis - the fact that we're unlikely to maintain global warming to 1.5 degrees and the severe implications of reaching 2 degrees. Mark underscores the pivotal role humans play in controlling emissions and calls attention to the crucial role government policies play in this. The episode concludes with an inspiring call-to-action for listeners to get involved in advocacy and campaigning. Finally, Chloe and Tom reflect on the engaging discussion, reiterating the significance of combined efforts in fighting the climate crisis.Your HostsTom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Chloe Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-constable-24155821b/Our GuestMark Lynas is a prominent British author, journalist, and environmental activist known for his work on climate change and environmental issues. He gained international recognition as a vocal advocate of scientific evidence and technology in addressing global challenges. Lynas authored several influential books, including "Our Final Warning: Six Degrees of Climate Emergency," which explored the potential consequences of global warming. Mark Lynas has been a powerful voice in the environmental movement, contributing to public awareness and the debate surrounding climate change and its impact on our planet.Website: https://marklynas.org, Twitter: https://twitter.com/mark_lynasGrange Project Contact & Social MediaEmail: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/grange.project/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grangeprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrangeProjectLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Listen out for:[00:01:02] Tom interviews Chloe about her journey to becoming a co-founder of the Grange Project[00:08:43] Mark introduces himself and his many professional identities[00:13:55] We discuss how the world cannot hold to 1.5 degrees and the potential impacts of 2 degrees of warming[00:19:25] Mark talks about how humans have control over their emissions and the importance of government policy[00:26:50] A conversation about how the only thing that matters is collective efforts and holding our governments accountable[00:31:24] Ideas around how you can get involved in advocacy and campaigning[00:36:46] The ‘Wilder Podcast’ closing questions: what is the one thing you would hope listeners would take away from this conversation and what is one practical thing our listeners could do that would have an impact on the climate crisis?[00:38:25] Chloe and Tom reflect on the interview and the idea of ‘both/and’Keen for more: Books‘Our Final Warning: Six Degrees of Climate Emergency’ by Mark Lynas: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/our-final-warning-six-degrees-of-climate-emergency-mark-lynas/943303?ean=9780008308575Mark Lynas delivers a vital and alarming account of the consequences of global warming. From devastating wildfires and disappearing ice caps to the threat of mass extinction, he urgently warns that time is running out to prevent irreversible climate chaos. This book serves as a final warning that we must act decisively to avert a catastrophic future for our planet and civilization.Websiteshttps://www.replanet.ngo/ RePlanet is an alliance of national environmental organisations that share the same values and ambitions. A network of grassroots citizen organisations driven by science-based solutions to climate change, biodiversity collapse and the need to eliminate poverty.Mentioned in this episode:Visit & Stay at the Grange ProjectWould you like to escape the trappings of the modern world and wake-up in the morning to one of the best views in South Wales, where only the birds are noisy? We have two beautiful and sustainably built ‘tiny homes’, carefully located in secluded locations across our 80 acre rewilding project.Visit Grange Project

S1 Ep 1Ep. 001: The Grange Project: Restoring Nature on Our 80 Acre Farm
In this episode, Chloe and Tom introduce everyone to the Wilder podcast and what listeners may expect from the first three foundational episodes, they also talk about how they ended up rewilding an 80-acre farm in Wales, the purposes of the Grange Project and how to ensure it’s financially sustainable.Your HostsTom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Chloe Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-constable-24155821b/Listen out for:[00:09:32] Our family’s journey from climate ignorance to buying an 80-acre farm in Monmouthshire (including how Tom manipulated Chloe into buying it!)[00:11:47] Tom’s ‘audio description’ of the land and it’s recent farming history[00:15:18] The purpose of the Grange Project: Restore, Support, Educate and Influence (and how we might achieve this)[00:25:36] How we’re going to pay our bills; the commercial viability of Rewilding ProjectsGrange Project Contact & Social MediaEmail: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/grange.project/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grangeprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrangeProjectLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Keen for more: There were a number of books, documentaries and podcasts that were influential to Chloe and Tom on their journey: Books"The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming" by David Wallace-Wells - A harrowing exploration of the potential impacts of climate change if current rates of global warming are not curbed. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-uninhabitable-earth-a-story-of-the-future-david-wallace-wells/1620822?ean=9780141988870"The Climate Book" by Greta Thunberg – A concise, compelling, and accessible exploration of the climate crisis, blending scientific evidence with personal insights to inspire immediate action on the world's paramount environmental challenge. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-climate-book-greta-thunberg/6860346?ean=9780241547472"Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life" by George Monbiot - A personal and scientific journey into the benefits and methods of rewilding, seen by many as a seminal text in the field. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/feral-rewilding-the-land-sea-and-human-life-george-monbiot/4319735?ean=9780141975580"Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm" by Isabella Tree - A real-life example of rewilding, this book follows the Knepp experiment, where degraded farmland was returned to nature with impressive results. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/wilding-the-return-of-nature-to-a-british-farm-isabella-tree/942604?ean=9781509805105Documentaries"Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet", narrated by David Attenborough, is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the science of Earth's changing climate and biodiversity, shedding light on the urgent need for humanity to respect and safeguard our planet's critical life-support systems. https://www.netflix.com/title/81336476 "Big Oil V The World" is a three-part series that tells the story of how the fossil fuel industry has known about climate change for decades, but has worked to sow doubt about the science and delay action on the issue: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0cgql8f/big-oil-v-the-world "Apocalypse Cow: How Meat Killed the Planet" by George Monbiot explores the environmental impact of meat production. The film argues that meat production is a major contributor to climate change, deforestation, and water pollution: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/apocalypse-cow-how-meat-killed-the-planet Podcasts The BBC podcast "The Climate Question" is a weekly podcast that explores the science, politics, and impact of climate change. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvb6 The podcast "Outrage and Optimism" is a weekly podcast that explores the climate crisis from a dual perspective of outrage and optimism. The podcast is hosted by Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson, and it features interviews with scientists, policymakers, activists, and everyday people who are working to address climate change. https://www.outrageandoptimism.org Like this episode?Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or your favourite podcasting app. Share this with your friends on Instagram or Twitter.

Meet the 'Wilder' Podcast: Your Gateway to Rewilding and Sustainable Living
trailerWelcome to the trailer episode of the Wilder podcast, where your hosts Tom and Chloe introduce themselves, the podcast, and what to expect from future episodes.[00:00:26] Tom and Chloe are a husband-and-wife duo, parents of three, and are ready to embark on their exciting new adventure with the Wilder podcast and the Grange Project. Baby Eleanor, their youngest, makes a special guest appearance![00:01:03] They discuss why listeners might be interested in their podcast, which will cover all things (re)wilding, sustainability, and biodiversity. They're excited to learn from experts from their positions as 'nature novices'.[00:01:33] Tom, a former British Army officer, introduces himself and his journey that led him to co-host the Wilder podcast.[00:01:48] Chloe, a clinical psychologist who specialises in Systemic Psychotherapy, introduces herself, her passions and her slight trepidation about being co-host of a podcast![00:02:30] They introduce the Grange Project, an endeavour to rewild 80 acres of moderate grade agricultural land in Monmouthshire. Their goal is to learn from experts, ask the challenging questions, and share their journey.[00:03:48] They discuss the key themes the podcast will explore, including rewilding, sustainability, and biodiversity. They address some of the debates in the field of rewilding, the impact of biodiversity loss, and the importance of understanding these concepts on a wider scale.[00:05:10] They delve into their plans for sustainability for their family, including hoped for ventures into horticulture and ecotourism. They also discuss the necessity of the financial feasibility of their projects.[00:06:39] Tom shares a military analogy to explain their approach to creating influence and driving change with the Grange Project.[00:07:49] Tom and Chloe encourage listeners to engage with their Facebook group and page - The Grange Project, and invite ideas for future guests and topics via their website, www.grangeproject.co.uk.[00:08:39] They wrap up the episode, excited for the journey ahead and the learnings they'll be sharing with their listeners.Join Tom, Chloe, and a selection of expert guests as they delve into the fascinating worlds of rewilding, sustainability, and biodiversity.