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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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    Wise Response (Part 1)

    Previously on Sustainable Lens Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark (pod) ...

    Previously on Sustainable Lens Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark (pod) described work towards the Wise Response campaign.  This call to face up to New Zealand’s critical risks, was launched in Dunedin recently with a series of speeches.  This[...]

    May 15, 2013 Read more
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    Dr Beth Karlin

    A lot of voices when they’re not in unison are ...

    A lot of voices when they’re not in unison are just noise, but when they are in unison they can be a chorus. Beth Karlin is director of the Transformational Media Lab within the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs at University of Cal[...]

    Apr 19, 2013 Read more
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    DCC sustainability

    Sustainability at the Dunedin City Council is increasingly being seen ...

    Sustainability at the Dunedin City Council is increasingly being seen as part of everyone’s role. The role of sustainability at the council itself is twofold, they have to reduce their own footprint, and help lead the city to a sustainable [...]

    Apr 12, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Bill Harris

    Syria is in the news. But not enough says Professor ...

    Syria is in the news. But not enough says Professor Bill Harris. After his introduction to the Middle East, Bill comes back to provide us with Syria 101. What is going on? (long story but Bill walks us through it, short story: at least 100,000 de[...]

    Apr 7, 2013 Read more
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    Hordur Torfason

    Hordur Torfason describes himself as a reluctant activist. He would ...

    Hordur Torfason describes himself as a reluctant activist. He would rather be writing lyrics than organising a revolution. But while the former make him famous in Iceland in the 70s, the latter has made him globally famous in the new millennium. [...]

    Apr 2, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Bill Harris

    To most of us, the Middle East is a puzzling, ...

    To most of us, the Middle East is a puzzling, complex, and often contradictory part of the world. We ask Professor Bill Harris to help make it more understandable to those of us who don’t know anything like as much about it as he does. Bil[...]

    Mar 25, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Etienne Nel

    Associate Professor Etienne Nel is a geographer at the University ...

    Associate Professor Etienne Nel is a geographer at the University of Otago who specialises in economic geography. He chairs the International Geographic Union’s Commission on Marginalization, Globalization and Local and Regional Response. [...]

    Mar 18, 2013 Read more
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    Dr Sylvia Nagl

    Dr Sylvia Nagl is a transdisciplinary scientist specialising in systems ...

    Dr Sylvia Nagl is a transdisciplinary scientist specialising in systems thinking. Her research focuses on complexity of the human body and its interrelations with natural and built environments across multiple scales. We talk about the basis of sy[...]

    Mar 7, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Sir Alan Mark

    Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark is New Zealand’s first Knight ...

    Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark is New Zealand’s first Knight honoured for services to conservation. We explore the relationship between science and championing change. So long as you have the science behind you, Sir Alan has no problem[...]

    Mar 1, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Bob Lloyd

    Associate Professor Bob Lloyd is Director of the Energy Studies ...

    Associate Professor Bob Lloyd is Director of the Energy Studies Programme at the University of Otago. This interview is a tour de force of the role of energy and its importance in a sustainable world. We revisit the tragedy of the commons, unde[...]

    Feb 27, 2013 Read more
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