Guests in the 349th Sustainable Hour are: Bryony Edwards, Dr Jim Crosthwaite, Sal Fisher, Kim Deans, and Carly Dober.
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Guests in the 349th Sustainable Hour are: Bryony Edwards, Dr Jim Crosthwaite, Sal Fisher, Kim Deans, and Carly Dober.
Guests in The Tunnel of the 348th Sustainable Hour are: Director of the National Sustainable Living Festival Luke Taylor and Swedish sustainability consultant Mats Larsson.
In The Regenerative Hour no 27, we talk with three champions of regenerative farming, land management and carbon drawdown.
IPCC lead scientist William Moomaw explains what we must do to restore a safe climate. He sees forest restoration as an important element of that.
A 2021 New Year’s contemplation by the director of Centre for Climate Safety, as he listens to Greta Thunberg’s call to action, “Try to learn as much as you possibly can – and spread that knowledge and awareness to others.”
Our two guests in The Tunnel on 30 December 2020 are Briony O’Shea, chair of CORENA, and Margaret Hender, co-founder of Cedamia and founder of CORENA.
In The Sustainable Hour no 346 on 23 December 2020, we depart from our usual format, as all of our guests come from the one overseas country: Malaysia.
“I call on all leaders worldwide to declare a state of climate emergency in their countries until carbon neutrality is reached,” the Secretary-General told a global climate summit. This is the focus of The Sustainable Hour no 345.
“Fix the voltage to 230, reduce emissions with 3 million tonnes of CO2 per year and save money,” suggests electrical engineer Ty Christopher, Strategic Adviser at Ecojoule, in this podcast interview.
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no 344 are David Spratt, Sal Fisher and Elly Tucker for talks about Climate Reality Check 2020, Gas Free Geelong and Ecosystem Restoration Camps.