Does evolution still occur if there are no changes to an organism's environment?

Professor Tim Benton, School of Biology, features as a scientific expert on the BBC podcast 'Unexpected Elements'.
Hosted by Marnie Chesterton, Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe.
As part of the show, Marnie invites listener’s to share their comments, stories and questions, including this one from Santosh:
“Do organisms that never experience change evolve?”
Listen to Professor Tim’s Benton’s answer on BBC Sounds. Clip starts at 38.48.