Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 418 is ecologist and scientist Harald Ehmann. Heidi Fog delivers the sixth episode of her carbon-cutting ‘Sustainable Endpoint’ series.

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Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 418 is ecologist and scientist Harald Ehmann. Heidi Fog delivers the sixth episode of her carbon-cutting ‘Sustainable Endpoint’ series.
Listen to Geelong-based carbon reductions consultant Heidi Fog’s series of episodes of ‘The Sustainable Endpoint’
The Sustainable Hour no. 417 with Steven Hail and Gabrielle Bond about an exciting new eco-economics course at Torrens University in Adelaide, and a tribute to climate strategist Philip Sutton who died suddenly last week.
Bill McKibben and Neil King from Deutsche Welle spoke with two of the world’s leading climate activists — Kumi Naidoo of South Africa, the former head of Greenpeace International, and Luisa Neubauer, sometimes called the Greta Thunberg of Germany — about what their
The Sustainable Hour on 15 June 2022 with 31-year-old climate activist and “conscientious objector” Violet CoCo, and curator and mangroves artist Zahidah Zeytoun Millie.
The Sustainable Hour no. 415 with Annie Bond, Ian Fox, Cathy Cox and Gabi Bond from Extinction Rebellion South Australia and Scientist Rebellion.
The Victorian Government is seeking feedback on their Emissions Reduction Targets for 2035 – they have a simple survey that will take you 5 minutes to fill out. This is important because it signals to the Government that we want
The Sustainable Hour no. 414 with Jenny Hurley, a member of Geelong Climate Choir, and Matt Bray and Andrew Rovenko from ArtDisrupt who are currently running an art exhibition in Melbourne.
The Sustainable Hour no 413 with Rebecca Evered, sustainability manager at Cleanaway, Jasmine Speers from AusRegen and carbon consultant Heidi Fog.
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no 412 is psychologist and climate activist Jane Morton with advice on how we can use our preferential voting system to give climate-concerned candidates the best chance of overall success.