Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 567 is Neil Plummer, who discusses Australia’s new national climate risk assessment

Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 567 is Neil Plummer, who discusses Australia’s new national climate risk assessment
Interview with Danish author Tor Nørretranders – exploring what it means to act in service to life on Earth.
If we want laws that protect life on Earth, we first need to nurture a society that treasures life above profit, purpose above endless growth, and connection above division.
At our September gathering, a small group of locals in Geelong made an important decision: our long-running Climate Café will now be known as the Geelong Connection Café. Why the change? Because words matter. While climate is central to our concerns, the word often carries a weight of crisis and
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 565 is Ruth Blackhirst from Geelong Sustainability, organiser of Sustainable House Day
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).
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 554 is Rob Eisenberg, founder of Local Matters, a new platform for building political accountability.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 553 are Jan Cossar, president of the Port Phillip EcoCentre, and Deborah Sykes, co-founder of Electrify Southside.
A new OECD report shows how trust, transparency, and participation can help governments accelerate climate action.