About
Phil England has beenĀ producing independent broadcasts about climate change under the Climate Radio umbrella title since 2003. The programmes are made for the award-winning community arts station Resonance104.4fm in central London and rebroadcast by a network of community radio stations in the UK, Ireland, Germany and the United States via A-Infos Radio Project and The Pacifica Network in the US through their Audioport facility. The programmes are also available through The Ecologist and Indymedia.
You can read what others have been saying about Climate Radio on our Testimonials page.
If you want to help broadcast or otherwise distribute these programmes, please get in touch. Usage is free for not-for-profit purposes.
In December 2009 Climate Radio radio expanded its team in order to produce a daily broadcast from Copenhagen. Find out more on our Copenhagen Daily team page.
Since July 2010 the Climate Radio archive is also playing host to the Deep Fried Planet series presented by Joss Garman and Ben Stewart.
Funding
Many thanks to Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation, Calouste Gulbenkian, Artists Project Earth, National Lottery Awards For All and The Ecologist for their financial support for this project between 2006 and 2009.
Please support us
No-strings, ethically-sourced funds for this kind of independent work are increasingly difficult to come by – especially in the current economic conditions – and our current funding has recently expired. So if you have found our work useful, please consider making a small donation. It will be greatly appreciated!
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Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Ed Baxter at ResonanceFM for comissioning these programmes in the first place and for his help with fundraising; to George Marshall at Climate Outreach & Information Network for his enthusiastic championing of a fledgling project and for taking the initiative to establish this archive back in 2005; and to Richard Hawkins of Public Interest Research Centre for offering to implement and oversee the archive’s redesign in 2009. Special mentions also to Shtig for the original Climate Radio logo design and to Matthew Carroll for designing the original archive, hosting and technical assistance.
Others without whom this would have not have been possible: Richard Gallon, Matthew Herbert and The Ex with Getachew Mekuria (theme music), Kay Grant, Matt Sellwood, Navid, Pedro Navarro, Chris Weaver, Richard Thomas, countless engineers at ResonanceFM, Ben House, Caroline Kraabel, John & Jean England and everyone who agreed to take part in a broadcast.
Last but not least, I would like to thank all of those listeners who have offered words of support, thanks and encouragement along the way. May your dreams of a better future come true.





