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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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    Nicola Bould

    Nicola Bould describes both design and sustainability as verbs – ...

    Nicola Bould describes both design and sustainability as verbs – as processes. Design, she says is about finding creative ways to solve complex problems. Thinking bigger and wider she says is key to work at the start of the pipe – th[...]

    Apr 16, 2012 Read more
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    Linus Turner

    Linus Turner proudly describes himself as a teacher. His twitter ...

    Linus Turner proudly describes himself as a teacher. His twitter one line bio states “Preparing children for their world …preparing their world for them …you wouldn’t want to do anything else!”. We are the ancestor[...]

    Apr 4, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Stephen Hill

    Despite being an engineer by training, Dr Stephen Hill argues ...

    Despite being an engineer by training, Dr Stephen Hill argues that a sustainable future is one of better social systems, not one of technical fixes. Within that social system Stephen explores tensions in environmental management. For example, wh[...]

    Mar 29, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Mick Abbott

    Instead of limiting the numbers of people who have access ...

    Instead of limiting the numbers of people who have access to the wilderness could we have a goal to maximise the impact – the more people the better it is? Editor of a new book Wild Heart: The possibility of wilderness in New Zealand, Dr Mi[...]

    Mar 28, 2012 Read more
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    Prof Jonathan Boston

    Know your Kyoto from your Durban? How about your COP ...

    Know your Kyoto from your Durban? How about your COP from your UNFCCC? How do burping cows come into multi-lateral agreements? In this interview Prof Jonathan Boston untangles the mysteries of global climate change negotiations. He presents an i[...]

    Mar 14, 2012 Read more
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    Jinty MacTavish too

    Does being elected dull the activist? Not if you’re Dunedin’s ...

    Does being elected dull the activist? Not if you’re Dunedin’s Jinty MacTavish. She is passionate, articulate, and convincing. It’s a year since our first show so to celebrate this double rainbow event, we’ve invited back o[...]

    Mar 8, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Nicola Mutch

    Why would a successful humanitarian organisation want to sell their ...

    Why would a successful humanitarian organisation want to sell their soul to a corporation? Why would a successful business give up their profit motive and waste time hugging tress? Actually it turns out that the partnership in a corporate social r[...]

    Mar 1, 2012 Read more
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    Holly Walker MP

    Holly Walker is a new Green MP, or perhaps it ...

    Holly Walker is a new Green MP, or perhaps it should be “an MP for the Green Party”.  She is spokesperson for Housing, Electoral Reform, Children, Open Government, Arts Culture & Heritage, Youth & Students. Befitting these wide[...]

    Feb 24, 2012 Read more
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    Dr Liz Slooten

    In a show where Anton describes dolphins as “unicorns, only ...

    In a show where Anton describes dolphins as “unicorns, only wetter”, our guest is Dr Liz Slooten. Listen in to find answers to these burning questions and more: Why is the concept of “sustainable bycatch” for marine mamma[...]

    Feb 15, 2012 Read more
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    Prof Samuel Mann

    Our own Dr Samuel Mann from Otago Polytechnic sat in ...

    Our own Dr Samuel Mann from Otago Polytechnic sat in the guest chair this week. We talked about his new book “Sustainable Lens: a visual guide“. We trace the development of sustainability through its representation in diagrams. The b[...]

    Feb 8, 2012 Read more
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