The Sustainable Business Covered podcast: Episode 05 – IN or OUT of the European Union?

IN or OUT? In this episode of edie's weekly podcast, the editorial team rounds up everything that sustainability professionals need to know about the EU Referendum, with the help of some high-profile special guests...


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Sustainable Business Covered: Episode 05 – EU Referendum special

In the final countdown to the crucial EU Referendum, edie editor Luke sits down with Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett, who explains why exiting the EU would create yet more uncertainty for Britain’s energy and environment policy.

Then, Luke speaks to former Energy Secretary Sir Ed Davey, who warns against any more control being placed into the hands of a Conservative Government that has “done a huge amount of damage” to investor confidence – meaning that a ‘Brexit’ vote could spell “environmental disaster” for the nation.

And later in the one-hour episode, edie’s senior reporter Matt and reporter George provide some of their own views on the EU Referendum, after months of writing about both sides of the debate.

edie readers can listen to this podcast for free, with no fees or registraton required. The podcast will be relevant for sustainability professionals, energy managers, resource efficiency experts and anyone else who has an interest in sustainable business and climate change.

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(Episode 01 – Live from edie Live)

(Episode 02 – Monkey dating and the ‘S’ word)

(Episode 03 – Sustainability skills special)

(Episode 04 – Plan A progress and carbon-neutral beer)

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Luke Nicholls, Matt Mace & George Ogleby

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