Having ignored the environment for the last two weeks, the various election debates seem to go green this week. Look out for the Scottish Greens Party Political Broadcast on Wednesday evening as well.
Monday 26th April
The Monday Documentary
On: BBC World Service Radio
Time: 09:06 to 09:30 (Also 1200, 1500, 2000)
The Price of Biofuels.
Gerry Northam investigates
The Daily Politics Election Debate
On: BBC 2
Time: 14:15 to 15:00 (Also BBC Parliament 2000, Thu 2000, Sat 1800)
The Environment Debate.
Live debate on environmental policy between Ed Miliband for Labour, Greg Clark for the Conservatives, Simon Hughes for the Lib Dems and Darren Johnson for the Greens. They are cross-examined by Andrew Neil and Newsnight's Justin Rowlatt.
Bang Goes the Theory
On: BBC 1
Time: 19:30 to 20:00
Liz travels to Norway to investigate the latest technology to combat climate change.
Tuesday 27th April
Home Planet
On: BBC Radio Four
Time: 15:00 to 15:30
Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world and our impact on it.
Party Election Broadcast on Behalf of the Green Party
On: Five
Time: 19:55 to 20:00
A party election broadcast on behalf of the Green Party ahead of the general election on 6 May.
Night Waves
On: BBC Radio Three
Time: 21:15 to 22:00
Rana Mitter speaks to playwright David Greig about updating Peter Pan and discusses whether climate change is a new framework for the way we write history.
Wednesday 28th April
Costing the Earth
On: BBC Radio Four
Time: 21:00 to 21:30
Volcanoes have provoked enormous environmental changes since the birth of the planet. Tom Heap investigates the effects of the latest Icelandic eruption.
Party Election Broadcast by the Scottish Green Party
On: All Channels
Time: STV 22:30, BBC1 22:45, BBC2 23:30
Thursday 29th April
One Planet
On: BBC World Service Radio
Time: 10:32 to 11:00 (Also 1530, 2030, 0130, Sun 0630)
One Planet looks at how we use our planet.
Friday 30th April
Election 2010
On: BBC Parliament
Time: 16:00 to 16:40
The South Today Debate.
As the election campaign gets into top gear, Sally Taylor hosts a Question Time-style debate from Reading's Hexagon theatre. The audience gets to put their questions directly to the politicians. The panel includes the Green's Caroline Lucas
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