Corporate lawyer Robert Hinkley says world court decision has potential to end greenhouse gas emissions.
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Corporate lawyer Robert Hinkley says world court decision has potential to end greenhouse gas emissions.
Statement from the UN’s highest court is a turning point in the climate fight. Implications for Australia are profound.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 558 are Alana Mountain who fights for the forests, and Unty Rose who fights against cancer. We also listen to a speech by climate crime fighter Sheldon Whitehouse.
US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse warns about the dangers the hidden power of dark money in politics.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 557 is landscape restorer and ‘plant whisperer’ Peter Andrews.
A new movement is reframing the climate conversation to be not around guilt, or blame, or carbon calculators net-zero targets and climate science, but around meaning, connection, and joy.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour are Wayne Wadsworth (Wadzy), and Marama Grace Brownsdon (Mims).
A ranked list of six approaches which represent the most impactful endeavours humanity is undertaking to cut carbon emissions.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 555 is Yaraan Couzens Bundle, a whale-dreaming custodian and founder of SOPEC.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 554 is Rob Eisenberg, founder of Local Matters, a new platform for building political accountability.