Tara Shine

[3][4] She served as an advisor to the Mary Robinson Foundation and on the Board of Trustees of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).

[5] Shine has presented several television shows for the BBC, including Expedition Borneo,[6] Lost crocodiles of the pharaohs[7] and A Wild Irish Year.

[8] She is the founder of the social enterprise Change by Degrees, which looks to teach people how to engage individuals on how to live and work sustainably.

[1] The enterprise inspired her first book, How to Save Your Planet One Object At A Time, which looks to advise people in making more sustainable decisions.

[10] She was selected as one of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures speakers in 2020, joining Helen Czerski and Christopher Jackson to discuss the impact of human activity on the planet.