Clippings from the newsstream about the links between corona and climate
Clippings from the newsstream about the links between corona and climate
Once every decade, the Australian Government has to review our national environment law, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. That review is happening right now, and the panel of experts reviewing the law would like to know what matters to you. Each of us have been given until
Carbon consultant Heidi Fog’s 10 suggestions for doable ways to cut your own individual carbon footprint in half.
Singer Dawn Barrington joins us in The Tunnel with a big picture point of view on what is the right thing to do for Mother Earth, and what decarbonisation has to do with social trust and refugee justice.
THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: Cosmic sparks of light in the tunnel. With Margie Abbott, author of ‘Cosmic Sparks’, Riya Sokol, creator of ‘Thank You Coronavirus’, Prince Ea and Sean McDonagh
Guests in The Sustainable Hour on 1 April 2020 are Brad Homewood, Coral Bleach and Lignite Pitt QC, Tim Buckley, Petra Goerschel and Silja Nyboe Andersen
The Sustainable Hour self-isolates as our ‘mothership’ 94.7 The Pulse FM goes in lockdown. Corona brings havoc and despair, but at the same time, it also has become a gamechanger.
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no 305 is Diane Spicer. She is one of the 31 female artists contributing to the ‘What Do You Have To Lose?’
Selfishness and greed among some members of the community can put us all in danger — and that’s no matter whether the issue is a virus crisis or a climate crisis.
There’s something going on which we need to talk about more openly: The climate issue is also a gender issue