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By Christopher Appleby
1 Feb 2021
Dale and Lucy Siegle
Dale Vince and Lucy Siegle


Dale Vince and Lucy Siegle discuss their shared passion for ‘another way to live’, as well as diving deeply into politics and the role of media in fighting the climate crisis. They reflect positively about electric vehicle charging infrastructure and the impact of poor air quality on our health.

Dale gives more insight into his book Manifesto, part biography, part business manual and part manifesto, and reminds us how Ecotricity began.

If you missed their chat, or would like to tune in again, you can watch it here.

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