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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Stephen Blyth
Playful ways of engaging people in a way that gets ...
Playful ways of engaging people in a way that gets people’s attention – a laugh or a smile is vital. If we are browbeaten into being involved, who’s going to last? Stephen Blyth works to empower people in Tangata W[...]
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Child Poverty Panel
What do you plan to do to improve the lives ...
What do you plan to do to improve the lives of children living in poverty? Tonight’s show comes to you from the political panel on child poverty held in Dunedin on July 10th 2014. The panel was wonderfully organised by the student led group [...]
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Jan Logie MP
Can we afford policies to address child poverty? First, Yes. ...
Can we afford policies to address child poverty? First, Yes. Second, Can we afford not to? Jan Logie is a Green MP. Before becoming an MP Jan worked widely in New Zealand social and human rights organisations. She is Greens spokesperson for Inco[...]
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Emilie Baltz
Food is our most fundamental form of consumption Emilie Baltz ...
Food is our most fundamental form of consumption Emilie Baltz is a food designer and artist who has produced Junk Foodie and L.O.V.E. Handbook. She was in Dunedin to keynote at Food Design. Talking points Food is a personal material for me[...]
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David McKay
Sustainability is a way of thinking and a way of ...
Sustainability is a way of thinking and a way of being. It’s a way of embodiment, it has nothing to do with study, it has nothing to do with opinion, it has to be with way that you be, that you are. David McKay is a researcher at University[...]
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Oliver Bates
The extravagant users…if they are getting the same utility as ...
The extravagant users…if they are getting the same utility as the lowest users – having the same sorts of experiences, then why do they need all these things? Oliver Bates is a PhD candidate at the Lancaster University School of Compu[...]
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Julie Anne Genter MP
I realised that there’s not much you can do to ...
I realised that there’s not much you can do to improve things (in urban planning) if you don’t address transport…it affects many of the public spaces between the buildings, it impacts on the energy we have to use to get from place[...]
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Dr Steve Easterbrook
The 95% certainty is itself problematic, because it is a ...
The 95% certainty is itself problematic, because it is a very high level summary of lots of different details…if you pick the science apart there are some areas where we are much more certain than that, and there are other areas where there i[...]
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Grant Robertson MP
Pillaging the planet for every last ounce of resource in ...
Pillaging the planet for every last ounce of resource in the hope that we can continue to live our lives exactly as we’ve always done is not sustainable growth. Grant Robertson is the MP for Wellington Central. He is Shadow Leader of the H[...]
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Dr Robert Brewer
An intuition of what is a kilowatt hour..it’s a fundamental ...
An intuition of what is a kilowatt hour..it’s a fundamental thing about our society that you need to know now. And people’s intuition tends to be stunningly bad. Dr Robert Brewer is a postdoctoral researcher on the EcoSense and Vir[...]