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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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    Prof Peter Holland

    Professor Peter Holland‘s new book “Home in the Howling Wilderness: ...

    Professor Peter Holland‘s new book “Home in the Howling Wilderness: Settlers and the Environment in Southern New Zealand” explores the complexities and nuances of the relationships between early settlers and their environment. P[...]

    Feb 18, 2013 Read more
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    Megan Williams

    Megan Williams is the Otago coordinator for Conscious Consumers. We ...

    Megan Williams is the Otago coordinator for Conscious Consumers. We talk about Megan about background in sustainable tourism and Sustainable Wanaka. Conscious consumers is a non-profit sustainbility and ethical accreditation programme in New Zeala[...]

    Feb 7, 2013 Read more
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    Prof Lesley Hughes

    Professor Lesley Hughes is an ecologist in the Department of ...

    Professor Lesley Hughes is an ecologist in the Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University who researches the impacts of climate change on species and ecosystems. She is a lead author on the IPCC fourth and fifth assessment reports, a[...]

    Jan 31, 2013 Read more
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    Danyl Strype

    Active in both the Permaculture in New Zealand and the ...

    Active in both the Permaculture in New Zealand and the creative commons movements, Danyl Strype describes himself as a permageek. We spend an enjoyable hour wallowing in sustainable IT (without mentioning virtualisation).

    Jan 24, 2013 Read more
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    Sean Linton

    Sean Linton talks us through his PhD research “The Music ...

    Sean Linton talks us through his PhD research “The Music of ‘Are’are: acoustemology, environmental influences and sustainability”. View Larger Map Images from Sean of the Manawai harbour and the weekly/fortnightly supply b[...]

    Jan 17, 2013 Read more
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    Alex Huffadine

    Alex Huffadine heads the Natural Resources Group (horticulture, viticulture and ...

    Alex Huffadine heads the Natural Resources Group (horticulture, viticulture and pest management) at Otago Polytechnic. We talk about how sustainability is changing the practice and profession of growing.

    Jan 10, 2013 Read more
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    Dr David Hawkins

    Dr David Hawkins is Associate Dean (research & innovation), School ...

    Dr David Hawkins is Associate Dean (research & innovation), School of Art and Design at University College Falmouth. David talks to Sustainable Lens about the Smart Cornwall initiative.

    Jan 3, 2013 Read more
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    Lloyd Godman

    Lloyd Godman is an ecological artist. A successful photographer for ...

    Lloyd Godman is an ecological artist. A successful photographer for many years, Lloyd is currently working with plants. This is not as big a transformation as it may seem – much of Lloyd’s photographic work explored plants as a form of[...]

    Dec 27, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Megan Woods MP

    Megan Woods is the Member for Wigram. She is the ...

    Megan Woods is the Member for Wigram. She is the Labour Party spokesperson for Youth Affairs, Spokesperson for Christchurch Transport Issues, and Associate Spokesperson for Science & Innovation. Megan talks with Sustainable Lens about how th[...]

    Dec 20, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Marc Schallenberg

    Limnologist Marc Schallenberg knows lakes. And rivers. He also knows ...

    Limnologist Marc Schallenberg knows lakes. And rivers. He also knows the terrible state they are in. And why. And what we have to do about it. He tells us all these things on a fascinating session with Sustainable Lens. Shane’s number of[...]

    Dec 17, 2012 Read more
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