Sustainable Lens: Resilience on Radio
Sustainable Lens Resilience on Radio: hear an informed, intelligent and provocative discussion of sustainability issues every week. Samuel Mann and Shane Gallagher are joined every week by a leading figure in the sustainability scene. Politics, science and controversy on Sustainable Lens Resilience on Radio. Sustainablelens.org
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Prof Hans Bruyninckx
Over the long term a pillars model is intellectual nonsense, ...
Over the long term a pillars model is intellectual nonsense, you cannot have a little bit of sustainability on a finite planet. Professor Hans Bruyninckx is Executive Director of the European Environment Agency. He says we need to move from a foc[...]
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Dr Josh Tanenbaum
How to use narratives as a way of exploring possible ...
How to use narratives as a way of exploring possible futures – both desired futures and frightening futures. Dr Josh Tanenbaum Assistant Professor at UC Irvine. He runs the transformative play lab, focussing on the experiences of tradition[...]
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Prof Oladele Ogunseitan
If a country can afford to keep its population healthy, ...
If a country can afford to keep its population healthy, then it should do so. Dr Oladele Ogunseitan is Professor and Chair, Department of Population Health & Disease Prevention, Programme in Public Health; and Professor of Social Ecology at [...]
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Neville Peat
Wake up each day and salute the sun if it’s ...
Wake up each day and salute the sun if it’s out, appreciate the natural processes around you, We’re here for a short time on this beautiful planet and we’re here in a caretaker role. Neville Peat is a writer and photographer, [...]
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Abby Reyes
The role of the scholar, the engaged scientist and the ...
The role of the scholar, the engaged scientist and the engaged citizen are compatible, complementary, and in fact necessary. Director of the Sustainability Initiative at the University of California Irvine, Abby Reyes on creating opportunities for[...]
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Jinty MacTavish
We need infrastructure and systems to support positive environmental outcomes. ...
We need infrastructure and systems to support positive environmental outcomes. Chair of the Dunedin City Council’s Community and Environment Committee, Councillor Jinty MacTavish on the draft environment strategy Te Ao Tūroa – The Natural Wo[...]
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Jillian de Beer
Create new conversations Jillian de Beer is a creative strategist ...
Create new conversations Jillian de Beer is a creative strategist who specialises in strategy for innovation and growth, enterprise development, business and economic transformation, cultural brand identity and market development. Amongst many ot[...]
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Anisha Lee
My miracle would be a very big thing, but would ...
My miracle would be a very big thing, but would require a lot of small things. Anisha Lee is involved in community development in Oamaru. We talk about her experiences in farming, geology, botany, tourism, environmental farm plans and community g[...]
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Nathalie Brown
We have a lot of fun in what we do ...
We have a lot of fun in what we do in trying to save the world. Nathalie Brown is a journalist living in Oamaru. She tells us how she first found Oamaru a “wondrous place”, and on returning decades later, an influx of artists and art[...]
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Sophia Leon de la Barra
The single most powerful thing we can share with kids ...
The single most powerful thing we can share with kids – they’re the custodians of the land – they have to take care of it, and here are some ways how. Sophia Leon de la Barra is the coordinator for the Waitaki Community Gardens [...]