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We’re Salix and we’re on a mission to help save the planet.

We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.

We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.

Our ‘Decarbonisation Dialogue’ podcast is presented by Hannah Walker who meets the people who share our passion for protecting the environment and achieving net zero.

If you have any feedback for us, please email podcast@salixfinance.co.uk

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Former BBC World Service journalist Celeste Hicks is Hannah's guest in this episode as she explains what is happening in our skies.Since 2024, Celeste has been a policy manager at the Aviation Environment Federation. Her background is in campaigning and communications, having previously worked as a journalist for 15 years and as a communications manager at Transport & Environment.Celeste has had roles in the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and is also the author of three books.This episode features guest voiceovers provided by 'Team Salix' members Simon and Zoe.The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our guest this time is Professor Neil Jennings, partnership manager at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College. One of Neil’s many jobs is to co-ordinate a cross-college group interested in the health benefits of climate action. As part of this work he supports the development of strategic partnerships with policymakers, business and non-governmental organisations. He has a specific interest in the co-benefits of climate action. In our podcast he explains to presenter Hannah Walker how tackling climate change can help create a cleaner, greener, fairer future and how these co-benefits can be better considered in the decision-making process.This episode features guest voiceovers provided by 'Team Salix' members Robert and Zoe.The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Hannah's guest in this episode is Professor Helen Findlay. She joined Plymouth Marine Laboratory to complete her PhD in 2006, on ocean acidification and climate change impact on marine populations. Helen is a member of the Executive Council for the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network and lead coordinator for the North East Atlantic Ocean Acidification, which aims to establish accurate global monitoring of acidification, share knowledge and build capacity, to underpin solutions. Helen also contributes to raising public awareness of ocean health and to training the next generation of scientists through school educational programmes. In our podcast Helen explains what is happening to our oceans in the face of climate change.The Decarbonisation Dialogue podcast is brought to you by Salix.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our guest for this episode is Professor Emily Shuckburgh, director of Cambridge Zero, the University of Cambridge's major climate change initiative. Emily is a mathematician and climate scientist. She worked for more than a decade at the British Antarctic Survey where she led a UK national research programme on the Southern Ocean and its role in climate. She has also been an advisor on climate to the UK government. Emily was awarded an OBE in 2016 and a CBE in 2025. She is co-author with HM King Charles III and Tony Juniper of the Ladybird Book on climate change. In our podcast she tells presenter Hannah Walker why she really does keep a bottle of water from the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean on her desk.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Reece and Sonia.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Welcome to a special series from The Decarbonisation Dialogue, as we join in celebrating Wales Climate Week (3 to 7 November 2025). We're shining a spotlight on Wales with inspiring conversations featuring artist and maker Bronwen Gwillim, research associate Jack Price from the Wales Centre for Public Policy, and Sustainability Manager Teifion Maddocks from Swansea University.We’ve loved catching up with these remarkable voices to explore their work, their perspectives and how each of us can play a role in creating positive change in the fight against climate change. It's an opportunity to discover ideas, inspiration and actionable steps toward a more sustainable future.In this episode, presenter Hannah Walker chats to Dr Jack Price from the Wales Centre for Public Policy.The voice over is provided by Elan Parry-Lowther.
Welcome to a special series from The Decarbonisation Dialogue, as we join in celebrating Wales Climate Week (3 to 7 November 2025). We're shining a spotlight on Wales with inspiring conversations featuring artist and maker Bronwen Gwillim, research associate Jack Price from the Wales Centre for Public Policy, and Sustainability Manager Teifion Maddocks from Swansea University.We’ve loved catching up with these remarkable voices to explore their work, their perspectives and how each of us can play a role in creating positive change in the fight against climate change. It's an opportunity to discover ideas, inspiration and actionable steps toward a more sustainable future.In this episode, presenter Hannah Walker chats to Teifion Maddocks from Swansea University.The voice over is provided by Elan Parry-Lowther.
Welcome to a special series from The Decarbonisation Dialogue, as we join in celebrating Wales Climate Week (3 to 7 November 2025). We're shining a spotlight on Wales with inspiring conversations featuring artist and maker Bronwen Gwillim, research associate Jack Price from the Wales Centre for Public Policy, and Sustainability Manager Teifion Maddocks from Swansea University.We’ve loved catching up with these remarkable voices to explore their work, their perspectives and how each of us can play a role in creating positive change in the fight against climate change. It's an opportunity to discover ideas, inspiration and actionable steps toward a more sustainable future.In this episode, presenter Hannah Walker chats to artist and maker Bronwen Gwillim.The voice over is provided by Elan Parry-Lowther.
Hannah's guest for this episode is Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh who is director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations at the University of Bath.Lorraine is an environmental psychologist, specialising in perceptions and behaviour in relation to climate change, energy and transport. She regularly advises governmental and other organisations on low-carbon behaviour change and climate change communication. As part of her work she has also worked closely researching the behaviour of sports fans and climate action.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Owen and Rebecca.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Hannah's guest for this episode is Jenni Brooks.Jenni is the lead at Climate Action Leeds, which is working for a 'zero carbon, nature friendly, socially just Leeds by the 2030s'. This is an ambitious, Lottery-funded project linking up local and city-wide communities to act, plan and build a movement of action and change. Jenni talks about growing up in a politically aware household and how her love of community and planet inspires her work. Jenni is keen to empower at grassroots and is dedicated to creating a fair and just society.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Meath Poultney and Kevin Holland.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our guest for this edition of the podcast is Zarina Ahmad, co-director, Women’s Environmental Network. Zarina is an expert in equalities and climate change, increasing participation of under-represented groups in environmentalism. She previously worked at the Council for Ethnic Minority Voluntary Organisations leading the charge for increasing participation in environmentalism in Scotland. Zarina is a feminist activist against climate change and for equal rights for ethnic minorities. She was named as one of the top 30 influential women contributing to the environment and sustainability by the BBC's Woman’s Hour programme.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Jude Bywater and Milo Challiner.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our guest for this 23rd edition of our podcast is the creative powerhouse and genius, Jess HinesJess has spent a lifetime telling stories. She is a passionate film, TV, and climate campaigning specialist. Jess is co-founder of Fingerprint Content working with creative teams around the world to create popular content for a variety of audiences. In her chat with presenter Hannah Walker, Jess talks about her childhood growing up in Cornwall, her poet father, her love of India, and what it’s like working with John Kerry, once former US President Obama’s Secretary of State and later President Biden’s special envoy for climate.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Anna Team Salix members Anna Kuratnikova and Michael Hamilton.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Hannah's guest for this episode is Emma Lawrance, director of strategy and research at Climate Cares at the Institute of Global Health Innovation.Emma leads the mental health strategy for the Institute, primarily encompassing research and innovation in digital mental health support and the climate change and mental health programme called Climate Cares.Alongside this work, Emma founded the youth mental health charity 'It Gets Brighter' of which she remains a Trustee.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Bianca Duca and Liam Gillard.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Our guest in the podcast studio this time is Ian O’Donnell MBE.He was co-opted to the Federation of Small Business Board in March 2023, following more than ten years as an active FSB member volunteer.Ian has been a business owner since his school days, running a creative design and marketing agency. He serves as a non-executive director and business growth consultant for other SMEs and is the entrepreneur in residence and teaching fellow at Coventry University. This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Kevin Holland and Amanda Okoye.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
Hannah's guest for this episode is Julian Atkins, net zero programme director for the Church of England. Julian leads the C of E's net zero carbon 2030 programme, working in partnership with colleagues across the church to help to deliver upon the ambitions set by General Synod in 2020.Julian's job - alongside key stakeholders is to develop a joined-up programme, allocating national church funds to local and innovative projects and always assessing the impact of that funding.This episode also features guest voiceovers from Team Salix members Ally O'Donnell and Charles Pegg.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue, our guest is Emma Holland-Lindsay. The presenter is Hannah Walker.Emma is the head of public affairs at the National Federation of Women’s Institutes. She oversees the NFWI’s campaigning and influencing work focused on securing positive change on the issues that matter to WI members. This includes the provision of a research and policy development function, campaign development and managing relationships with decision-makers.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this, our 18th episode, we welcome Morten Duedahl to our podcast.Morten is a recognised expert on heat networks. He knows everything there is to know about the development and implementation of district heating in Denmark. He spends much of his time working in the UK explaining the value of heat networks and providing insight into their operations.Morten chats to presenter Hannah Walker about the part heat networks have to play in our cities and communities.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this episode, our guests are Charlotte Lastowecki and Olivia Horne.They chat to presenter Hannah Walker about their work with UK Youth Climate Coalition (YCC). Charlotte and Olivia are on a mission to mobilise and empower young people to take positive action for global climate justice. The YCC's projects span from the analysis of MP climate change voting record to delivering workshops to young people to educate and equip them with the skills needed to achieve climate justice.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this episode of The Decarbonisation Dialogue, Hannah speaks to Jenna Hegarty.Jenna is a highly experienced policy advocate with years of experience in the third sector. She speaks about her work with The Nature Friendly Farming Network. It is a membership organisation led by farmers, working alongside other organisations and public supporters. The network aims to provide a platform or voice for sustainable food and farming in the UK. The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this episode, Hannah's guest is Graham Duxbury OBE. He is the chief executive of Groundwork and is also a member of the UK100 board. It is the UK’s only cross-party network dedicated to supporting ambitious local government leaders committed to tackling the climate crisis. Graham is passionate about community and what it means for our world. His focus has been on improving neglected spaces, helping households out of fuel poverty, education, energy efficiency, the green economy and environmental regeneration. He tells Hannah about his work and how what’s happening to our planet is fundamental to it.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
In this episode of our podcast, presenter Hannah Walker chats to Veronica Sekules.Veronica is an art curator, educator and writer with a background in the environmental movement, and is director of GroundWork Gallery in King’s Lynn.She opened the gallery in 2016 to showcase art and to campaign for the environment. It hashosted over 20 exhibitions and won several awards. Veronica's essay on The Art and Heritage of Waste is the third in the Longer feature, where Climate Cultures members share original works, or ones that haven’t appeared online elsewhere, and which don’t fit easily into the regular blog.Longer provides space to explore in more detail creative and critical responses to our ecological and climate crisis.The Decarbonisation Dialogue is brought to you by Salix. We’re on a mission to help save the planet.We enable, and inspire, public sector organisations to move towards net zero and we support the creation of warmer and healthier homes.We deliver and administer government funding schemes that support local councils, schools, housing associations, hospitals and universities and many other public sector organisations.
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