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Now, That's What I Call Green.
Brianne West
75 episodes
2 days ago
Join Brianne West, environmentalist and social entrepreneur, as she wanders through the world of 'sustainability'. "Now, That's What I Call Green" busts myths, shares the science, and talks about the amazing world we live in (with lots of cute animals). Does rewilding help? But what can I do? Are electric cars better? Is it too late to do something about climate change? Why don't sharks have bones? For those curious about the environment and eager to make a difference, tune in for a non-judgmental, evidence-based approach that is all about progress over perfection.
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Join Brianne West, environmentalist and social entrepreneur, as she wanders through the world of 'sustainability'. "Now, That's What I Call Green" busts myths, shares the science, and talks about the amazing world we live in (with lots of cute animals). Does rewilding help? But what can I do? Are electric cars better? Is it too late to do something about climate change? Why don't sharks have bones? For those curious about the environment and eager to make a difference, tune in for a non-judgmental, evidence-based approach that is all about progress over perfection.
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The Invention That Feeds (and Threatens) the World: The Story of Fertiliser
Now, That's What I Call Green.
24 minutes 45 seconds
4 months ago
The Invention That Feeds (and Threatens) the World: The Story of Fertiliser

Today we’re talking about something ingrained into modern civilisation that has huge impacts on climate change and human rights, but is something you may never really think about.

Synthetic fertiliser.

Yep, it’s responsible for feeding billions of people but it is also driving climate change, it's poisoning waterways, and it plays a major role in global conflicts. It’s impacts are huge, so I’m going to be giving you a quick run down on everything you need to know, and this will probably also include a little bit of a history lesson.

In this episode I share:

  • A quick history of nitrogen fertiliser
  • Why we needed new sources of nitrogen
  • The human labour and ecological image of the guano trade
  • The scientist Fritz Haber and his impact on nitrogen
  • The unintended consequence of the haber-bosch method
  • How Nazi Germany is connected to companies that make nitrogen
  • The biggest consequences of synthetic fertiliser
  • How these fertilisers make significant contributions to climate change
  • Solutions on how to deal with the nitrogen fertiliser problem
  • Natural processes that could fix things
  • Scientific breakthroughs in fertiliser

Key Quotes

“In a lot of agricultural regions nitrate levels in drinking water exceed safe levels.”

“About half of the nitrogen in your body came from a fertiliser factory.”

“Today we use about 230 million tonnes of synthetic fertiliser annually.”

Find our full podcast via the website here:https://www.nowthatswhaticall.com/

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For our latest big project, find out more about Incrediballs here: https://incrediballs.com/

Now, That's What I Call Green.
Join Brianne West, environmentalist and social entrepreneur, as she wanders through the world of 'sustainability'. "Now, That's What I Call Green" busts myths, shares the science, and talks about the amazing world we live in (with lots of cute animals). Does rewilding help? But what can I do? Are electric cars better? Is it too late to do something about climate change? Why don't sharks have bones? For those curious about the environment and eager to make a difference, tune in for a non-judgmental, evidence-based approach that is all about progress over perfection.