In this edition: We tackle climate change injustice and anxiety, and hear about a new way to build quantum computers.
News: Imperial at COP26 and previewing the Great Exhibition Road Festival \u2013 We hear about Imperial\u2019s priorities for the upcoming COP26 climate change summit, and find out what\u2019s happening at the new hybrid Great Exhibition Road Festival, for which this year\u2019s theme is \u2018one world\u2019.
Solving climate injustice \u2013 We meet two researchers from Imperial and the Royal College of Art trying to tackle climate injustice \u2013 where those who have contributed the least to climate change face the worst impacts \u2013 through design and finance.
You can hear more from the experts in a panel discussion at the Great Exhibition Road Festival, in-person and streamed online, on Saturday 9 October.
The climate crisis and mental health \u2013 We hear all the ways climate change itself, and worries about the future, can affect mental health, and discuss how people can deal with these issues including building a better future.
A new way to do quantum computing \u2013 We meet Physics Professor Terry Rudolph, who co-founded a company called PsiQuantum that is building quantum computers in a new way, and has just received a multi-billion-dollar valuation.
You can also listen to an extended version of this interview on our Soundcloud account.