James is a climate scientist who focuses on communicating complex climate information in an engaging and accessible way.
Having trained in climate science at The University Of Bristol, James was nominated by Harvard as a 'climate creator to watch' in 2023
James' approach is one of upbeat positivity - transferring his knowledge on screen with roles across British television.
He's frequently part of the BBC Morning Live team, works closely with BBC Sport, Channel 4, and more recently on children's television with CBBC,
Blue Peter and his own show on CBeebies called 'Get Set Galactic'.
Alongside his on-screen work James presented the UK's largest commercial Early Breakfast show on Heart FM for a number of years,
before switching off the alarm clock in 2023! James remains a part of the Heart team and can still be found broadcasting
across all day slots. 2024 was an exciting year for James in the world of audio with not one but two podcasts being released, as he joined the
presenting team for the BBC Bitesize podcast series as well as fronting his own series called Saving Planet Earth with
Audio Always.
His science and climate credentials have seen him collaborate with a number of brands on exciting social campaigns including O2,
Arla, Yeo Valley, Bosch, The Financial Times, The Guardian Weekly and National
Geographic
Topics:
Renewable energy
Eco Innovation / Tech
Our changing climate
PREVIOUS EVENTS
Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Youth Summit
HARVARD UNIVERSITY |
The Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H.
Chan School of Public Health with Putney Pre College to bring together students from around the world for the Youth Summit on Climate, Equity, and Health.
Wharf Wellness panel
CANARY WHARF LONDON | 7TH MAY
Canary Wharf’s signature four-day wellness event. ‘Is there such a thing as sustainable fashion?’
A panel event surrounding circularity in fashion, a discussion with some of the industry’s leading climate experts.
Adaptation to Climate Risks Fireside
Chat
CHANGENOW
Change NOW, the largest event of solutions for the planet. The summit brought together over 35,000 of the world’s leading entrepreneurs, companies, NGOs, and citizens to address pressing issues around climate,biodiversity, and inclusion.