Thursday 21 October 2010

Four podcasts - September and October 2010

(Apologies for the backlog.)


1. On October 8's show...

  • A new car rental scheme modelled on Dublin Bikes

  • Repak Recycling Week 2010

  • Residents’ reaction to Dublin City Council’s moves to CPO land for the Poolbeg incinerator

And...
  • Christina talks to the woman behind the Open House festival



Presented by Leah Leiva. Produced by Christina McSorley. Reports by Louise Finan and Valerie Flynn. Research by Claire McDonald. News by Valerie Flynn.


2. On October 1’s show...

  • Dublin’s directly elected mayor: We talk to Councillor Dermot Lacey, the bookies favourite to take the job, and ask people on the street what they think of the proposed office.
  • Ireland’s bats: The threat from wind turbines, and from a deadly fungus.
And...
  • Geothermal energy: plans for a plant at Rathcoole.

Presented by Louise Finan. News by Leah Leiva. Research and reporting by Valerie Flynn. Produced by Christina McSorley.


3. On September 24's show...

  • As the closure of Dublin’s civic dump approaches, what next for the capital’s waste?
  • How Kilbarrack became Dublin’s first carbon neutral fire station
  • Eco-UNESCO’s annual conference
And
  • Energy efficiency in Ireland's buildings

Presented by Jack Cane. Produced by Valerie Flynn. Reports and news by Louise Finan.


4. On September 17's show...
  • The Poolbeg incinerator: Councillor Maria Parodi on the problem of the contract’s expiration date.
  • Dublin Bikes celebrates a successful first year: We talk to users of the service, and to Councillor Andrew Montague.
  • Part two of Christina’s series on green initiatives in Ballymun: the Rediscover Fashion recycling project
And...
  • A setback for social housing in DĂșn Laoghaire.

Presented by Louise Finan. Produced by Valerie Flynn.

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