James A-P (PM)
Absorbing light ✨️ editing night 🌙
The latest ECO Chamber podcast is live ⚡ with special guest Ellie Strike CEnv FCIEEM from Office for Environmental Protection on why she thinks the Treasury's latest Green Book update is a "win win" for all.
Listen to the full episode now 🎧 https://pod.fo/e/38d9ee
What could it mean if the anticipated environmental impacts of the Hinkley Point C nuclear plant are wrong by a factor of x8000?
Listen to Matthew Browne from thr Wildlife Trusts on the latest ECO Chamber podcast
#hinkleypointc
#fingletonreview
#industrialstrategy

One tree, three fungi.
On a single fallen London Plane tree, oysterlings, turkey tails and mazegills adorn its mast.
Breaking down lignin and cellulose, its nutrients will be recycled.

One tree, three fungi.
On a single fallen London Plane tree, oysterlings, turkey tails and mazegills adorn its mast.
Breaking down lignin and cellulose, its nutrients will be recycled.

One tree, three fungi.
On a single fallen London Plane tree, oysterlings, turkey tails and mazegills adorn its mast.
Breaking down lignin and cellulose, its nutrients will be recycled.

One tree, three fungi.
On a single fallen London Plane tree, oysterlings, turkey tails and mazegills adorn its mast.
Breaking down lignin and cellulose, its nutrients will be recycled.

FT Weekend Commission | My London: Photo London 2025
Assistant Photographer 📸 - ME
First collab with the Mrs who was commissioned by @ft_weekend this week.
Super proud of her and us to create this beautiful project on rest - it's all her but I was glad to have been a small part.
Here's what she said on the commission, why she chose what she did to create the shots.
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“The Royal Foundation of St Katharine is the oldest religious charitable trust in the UK, with a history spanning nearly 900 years. Originally known as the Hospital of St Katharine’s by the Tower, it has seen many re-inventions throughout the years. But it has always maintained a clear focus on worship, hospitality and service.”
I had been struggling with severe burnout after a wonderful but tumultuous year.
I have never been able to fully rest in London but I didn’t have the funds to go abroad. I googled “Spiritual Retreat” and found solace at @rfsklondon in Limehouse, London. Never have I experienced such physical and spiritual rest.
During the day my destination of choice was their chapel; in its centre was a large compass, which they used to set up meditative activities.
It left me with a deep peace and comfort I had never experienced in London before.
Full series on her website.
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Image one: The world is lost through silence, St.Katharine, 2025
Image two: Lullaby for my Insomniac, St Katharine, 2025
Dead in the Water 🎬 looks at the rarely discussed issue of toxic road run-off and other emerging chemical contaminants of concern.
After this project, I'm convinced this will be the next big environmental issue when it comes to campaigning on our rivers.
And that's in no small part because of @stormwater_jo who is both passionate and knowledgable as well as a very nice person to boot!
Camera Operator: the wonderful, playful and oh so talented @rosscamhd
Edited with #DaVinchiResolve Studio 19
On Thursday 27 March, ENDS will convene an expert webinar on the causes of and solutions to the pollution crisis choking England’s waterways. Here's a sneak peek of exclusive footage that ENDS will be showing that day.
No river in England is in “good” chemical health and earlier this year, ENDS travelled to the frontlines of this crisis.
In Merseyside, an area shaped by a legacy of industrial activity, we filmed campaigners and researchers working to document just how ubiquitous toxic chemicals have become in the nation’s waterways.
Alongside Jo Bradley (director of operations UK at Stormwater Shepherds), John Sanders (director at the Mersey Rivers Trust) and Dr Patrick Byrne (researcher at Liverpool John Moores University), we heard evidence of chemical threats that have historically received little attention, including the runoff that flows from busy motorways to water bodies.
📷 Camera operator: The wonderful Ross James
Editing suite: DaVinchi Resolve 19
And so my final workings for the second part of the God's Own Dark Water series co-produced with Pippa Neill.
Editing suite: DaVinchi Resolve Studio 19
Combined, they're our most downloaded podcast ever on the Eco Chamber at @ends.report.
It was a beautiful thing to create but a nightmare story for those impacted on the ground.
Let's hope solutions can be found in Benthamand those hit by this toxic scandal.
God’s Own Dark Waters brings you the full story behind England's own Dark Water's 'forever chemical' scandal.
In the quiet town of Bentham in North Yorkshire 🧪 you will find a nightmare unfolding... one that has ramifications on a national scale.
🎬 Co-producer: @pippaneill1
💻 Edit suite: DaVinchi Resolve Studio 19
🎤 Zoom H6 recorder + SM58 mics x2
Full series now streaming on all platforms💡➡️http://pod.fo/e/2b22ae
🗣️ Our latest investigative podcast series is going down very well... alongside @pippaneill1 we get to the heart of this toxic scandal.
In it, you'll hear Sarah Moore, a partner at the law firm @leighday_law, discuss why she is exploring legal action on behalf of residents in Bentham, the Yorkshire town where ENDS uncovered the highest known level of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in the UK.
Leigh Day is just one of the two law firms investigating legal action - listen to God’s Own Dark Waters: Exposing a chemical scandal, to get the full story.
Both episodes are now streaming on all major podcast platforms 🎧 ➡️ pod.fo/e/2b22ae
There are always consequences... 🎧 listen to one of the most ambitious podcast series the @ends.report has put together to date.
With @pippaneill1 we unravel the toxic tale of Bentham in North Yorkshire.
I was privileged enough to lend my support to Pippa's investigation as 🎙️ co-producer, 📣 director, and 🎬 editor on this two-part podcast series.
🔥 God's Own Dark Waters: Exposing a chemical scandal 🔥
A two-part series telling the full story of how a small Yorkshire town was revealed to the most PFAS polluted place in the UK.
It is one of the most outrageous stories alive in the UK and one that isn't going away...
As co-producer with @pippaneill1 it was an honour to play a small part in bringing this story to life on the airwaves.
Recording equipment:
Zoom H6 🎧
SM58 microphones 🎤
Editing suite:
DaVinchi Resolve Studio 19 🎬
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