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 Susan Krumdieck
Everything around you is an engineered system – start demanding ...
Everything around you is an engineered system – start demanding of the engineers to change things. Prof Susan Krumdieck is developing Transition Engineering at the University of Canterbury. We talk about green energy mythologies, transiti[...]
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Will Watterson
With every dollar we spend, we vote for a certain ...
With every dollar we spend, we vote for a certain kind of world. Will Watterson works in advocacy and public engagement for Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand. Will was in Dunedin accompanying Fair Trade coffee grower Daniel Kinne. We discuss t[...]
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Gail May-Sherman
I would like to do the sorts of projects that ...
I would like to do the sorts of projects that 30 years down the line, if the world has gone to hell, people will say “thank god we did this”, and if 30 years down the line nothing has gone to hell and everything is fine then people wil[...]
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Marian Shore
What we’re really doing is resource recovery of people, we ...
What we’re really doing is resource recovery of people, we just happen to be using the waste stream. Marion Shore is the energy behind the Waitaki Resource Recovery Park in Oamaru. She is also involved in many community initiatives, includ[...]
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Phil K
Doing things differently is an effective narrative. Phil K runs ...
Doing things differently is an effective narrative. Phil K runs the Sustainable Skills Summer School as part of Oamaru’s Transition Town movement. Talking points Meet people where they are and give them one step forward. One thing that they [...]
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Tobias Danielmeier
I rank architecture by going to look at the bathrooms…it ...
I rank architecture by going to look at the bathrooms…it is the utilitarian areas that reveal weaknesses…but sustainability weaknesses in architecture are much more disguised. Tobias Danielmeier teaches and researches sustainable archi[...]
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Dr Pip Wallace
Just as we know our landscapes are fragmented, so too ...
Just as we know our landscapes are fragmented, so too is our law. A double-up of our problems. Dr Pip Wallace is convenor of the environmental planning programmes at Waikato University. We ask her why she has described environmental law as a [...]
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Daniel Kinne
Producing coffee is intensive work…we want to be rewarded fairly ...
Producing coffee is intensive work…we want to be rewarded fairly at the end of the day. Daniel Kinne is a coffee farmer from the highlands of Papua New Guinea. He is also a founding member and the chairman, of the Highland Organic Agricultur[...]
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Prof Nina Laurie
That other form of development is what I’ve been looking ...
That other form of development is what I’ve been looking at in the Andes in the context of what they call buen vivir or good living – which isn’t always about accumulation and excess. Nina Laurie is Professor of Development and t[...]
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Dr Dan Marsh
The study of how people chose to use their scarce ...
The study of how people chose to use their scarce resources in attempting to satisfy their unlimited wants. This explains both economics and sustainability. University of Waikato’s environmental economist Dr Dan Marsh on the potential benefits f[...]