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Hugh Montgomery was interviewed at the Durban UN Climate Talks by OneWorldTV in advance of next Sunday's Global Climate and Health Summit. OneWorld and OneClimate are streaming live coverage and interviews throughout the talks at  www.oneworldgroup.org 

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Forestry Commission Chair Pam Warhurst talks to CSH Director Rachel Stancliffe at the NHS Forest Autumn Conference held at University Hospital Coventry on the 25th October

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Guppi Bola takes 5 to chat with Prof Ian Roberts, author of The Energy Glut, about the politics of fatness and a new approach to the looming public health disasters of obesity and climate change.

All profits of this book will be donated to RoadPeace to support their work to reduce road danger.

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Home healthcare has the potential to create a healthier population by encouraging individuals to undertake long term self care, a more sustainable approach to healthcare provision. 

In this clip, Sir Muir Gray, talks about about the impact that investment in home healthcare can have on improving sustainability within the healthcare system.

Produced for the 2degrees Greener Healthcare Working Group. Find out more by joining 2degrees at http://www.2degreesnetwork.com

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Frances Mortimer and Andy Connor give an insight into the Green Nephrology programme to improve the sustainability of kidney care.

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Catherine Max, trustee of Equinox, talks to Frances Mortimer about how the charity has engaged with its service users on sustainability, and the benefits to those with drug, alcohol and mental health problems.

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The NHS is about to undergo a period of radical reform, so what does that mean for the sustainability agenda? Stephen Kennett of 2degrees met up with Rachel Stancliffe, co-founder of the Campaign for Greener Healthcare, to find out.

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Christelle Blunden, GP Registrar in Salisbury, presents some ideas for GP practices to become more sustainable.

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Kidney patient, Andy Williamson, speaks to the Green Nephrology Summit 2010 about the growing realisation of his dependence on finite resources that are being used up with little thought. Meanwhile, the biggest wasted resource is the patient.

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Dr Andy Connor is the first ever Green Nephrology Fellow - working to improve the environmental sustainability of a clinical specialty.  What drew him to apply for the post, and how has he found it working from an (almost) blank canvas?

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