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Adam Coffman (CTC), Chris Elder (City and Country Farmers Markets), Martin (Pitfield Brewery), Helen & Jim (producers of biodiesel from used cooking oil)
For the last show in the current series, we cycle to the local farmers market to illustrate a vision of our post-fossil fuel future. We interview various traders and cyclists.
Programme produced by Phil England for Climate Radio. http://climateradio.co.uk Please drop me an email to let me know if you rebroadcast this programme: phil [at] switch-online.co.uk
We cycle to the local farmers market and see our low-carbon future emerging in front of our very eyes.
We interview the following traders and cyclists at Alexandra Palace farmers market:
- Chris Elder (City and Country Farmers Markets) - Martin (Pitfield Brewery) - Adam Coffman (of CTC - the UK's national cycling organisation) - Helen & Jim (producers of biodiesel from used cooking oil)
With music from The Carbon Town Cryer http://www.myspace.com/ecstaticmourningrevue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cxBF53FH5I
Cycle training: http://www.ctc.org.uk Pitfield Brewery: http://www.pitfieldbeershop.co.uk How to make biodiesel from used cooking oil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetable_oil_used_as_fuel Climate Radio archive: http://climateradio.co.uk
Find your local farmers market: http://www.farmersmarkets.net http://www.lfm.org.uk http://www.farma.org.uk http://cityandcountryfarmersmarkets.com http://www.btinternet.com/~grow.communities