Welcome to a two part special edition of our podcast: The Climate Crisis Panel.
Campaigner and TV presenter Chris Packham chairs a special panel of scientists and activists to discuss the climate crisis.
In Part 2, the panel talk about how fast fashion affects the environment, whether public figures are doing enough to promote lifestyle changes and the panel reveal their climate change 'demands'.
Daily Mirror Environment Editor Nada Farhoud wraps up the panel by talking about how those insights helped steer the Climate Issue edition of the newspaper and our coverage online.
You can see our Climate Issue coverage on social media by searching #MirrorClimateCrisis and if you have questions for our panel, please send them to community@mirror.co.uk
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11: Now we've all been short changed
10: We are ready to take on the Establishment
9: John Major's Brexit broadside at Theresa May
8: The young campaigner determined to stop Brexit
7: Women, law and disorder
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5: Labour ready for Brexit battle
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