Sally Fisher explains about the Real Deal project, which seeks “to avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis.”
Sally Fisher explains about the Real Deal project, which seeks “to avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis.”
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 445 are climate activist Violet CoCo and director of the National Sustainable Living Festival Luke Taylor.
In The Regenerative Hour no 29, we talk with three champions of soil health, land management and carbon drawdown.
We play some of the best climate songs we aired in The Sustainable Hour during 2022, along with a couple of good old ‘enviro-classics’ and a completely fresh one. Presented by Anthony Gleeson, Colin Mockett and Mik Aidt.
New Year is a time to take a breather, recharge the batteries and lift the glasses, while reflecting on both the wins and the failures of the year that went by. 2022 was a year flooded with bad news, however so much the more, it is important at this time
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 443 are Liz Wade, who is a Good Grief facilitator, and Iain McIntyre from the Commons Social Change Library.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 442 are PhD Candidate Kirsty Jackson, who studies childrens’ connection with nature, and Kim Mallee, who has started selling ‘solar plots’ in Australia’s first ‘solar garden’
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 441 are Charles van Dongen from the battery company Zenaji and Tim Adams from the ‘true zero carbon’-focused architectural firm F2 Design.
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 440 is landscape artist Peter Biram, who opens an exhibition next week. We also hear from Swedish climate activists Greta Thunberg and Janine Okeefe.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 439, three days before the Victorian State Election, is ‘Australia’s first climate refugee’ Rod Simpson.