Fires, Fascism, Flags and Falkirk
S01:E01

Fires, Fascism, Flags and Falkirk

Episode description

In the first episode of The Ripple Effect Radio, we explore the connections between environmental crisis, political narratives, and rising social tensions across Europe.

Joining the discussion are Anwar from the Middle Eastern and North African Society (MENA), Elizabeth Fairgrieve from Forth Valley Welcome, and filmmaker Dr Pete Knapp, whose film Fires and Fascism examines the relationship between climate disaster and the rise of far-right politics.

Together we discuss the links between worsening wildfires across Europe, the growth of far-right movements, and the ways national symbols and political messaging can be mobilised during moments of crisis. The conversation also reflects on recent confrontations outside migrant hotels and the wider atmosphere of fear and division shaping public debate.

Through thoughtful discussion and careful myth-busting, the episode looks beyond headlines to examine how environmental instability, political identity, and media narratives interact to shape the stories societies tell about themselves.

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