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The Sustainable Hour: Over 575 hours of engaging podcasts - for a clean, green and sustainable world

We connect thinkers and rethinkers with doers, sharers and carers in Geelong and around the planet.

Torquay’s residents being taken for fools

14 February 2025 Mik Aidt Commentary One comment

FACT CHECK. Opposition leader Peter Dutton is repeating misinformation that benefits the fossil fuel industry, while ignoring the very real climate and economic crises facing Australia.

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Record-breaking global temperatures: What 1.75°C really means for you and me

13 February 2025 Mik Aidt Commentary

What does 1.75°C even mean? And: So what can we do about it?

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Curiosity first: ask, challenge, change

12 February 2025 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 535 are Kirsty Bishop-Fox from Waste Free Victoria and Mark Carter from Flight Free Australia.

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Sustainability or collision in the AI-powered flood of disinformation

5 February 2025 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Our guest of The Sustainable Hour is Luke Taylor, director of the National Sustainability Festival.

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Beware the gaslight: a voter’s checklist for political manipulation

1 February 2025 Sue Barrett Commentary

How to recognise and resist deceptive political tactics – and avoid ‘Trump Australian style’

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Reboot of the entire human operating system

28 January 2025 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Recommendation, World affairs

Our society has been corrupted by greed, disinformation and abuse of power. What can we do about it? Sue Barrett has an idea.

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Redefine conservatism: change to preserve

25 January 2025 Mik Aidt Commentary

If we genuinely want to conserve, we have no choice but to change.

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America’s transformation

22 January 2025 Mik Aidt Commentary One comment

Trump is back. But wait, the full American story hasn’t been written yet.

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NSW Government’s ‘Natural Disaster’ Declaration masks the real emergency

19 January 2025 Mik Aidt Commentary

A call for truth in public broadcasting. We cannot solve a crisis we refuse to name. The science is clear, and so too should be our language.

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Take University of Cambridge’s climate solutions course

16 January 2025 Mik Aidt Educational

University of Cambridge have created an online course that will help everyone start their journey to zero emissions.

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  • Be the demand and the shift will follow
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