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Tag: ecology

THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: Why we should think about soil

18 September 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational, World affairs

“One of the main drivers of our climate and biodiversity crisis is land use, specifically agriculture. It is a key area people need to understand – this is really important for everybody.” ~ Shane Ward, Action Ecology

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THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: At home in the universe

6 September 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational

Our guest in the second episode of ‘Regenerative Hours’ is Dr Geoff Berry for a talk about our relationship with nature, the search for 21st century ethics, and the concept of “being at home in the universe”.

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THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: Back to the earth

30 August 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational

Our first guest in this new series of ‘Regenerative Hours’ is Mark Dekker for a talk about deep adaptation.

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Bring soils into the conversation

8 June 2018 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

A regenerative hour about stable soil sinks versus ‘coke of the farming world’ – with Chris Balazs from Sage Farm, Cindy Eiritz from Healthy Soils, permaculture singer and songwriter Charlie Mgee from Formidable Vegetable Sound System, and Colin Mockett from

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The ethical farmer: Respecting the cowness of the cow

1 September 2017 Mik Aidt Local Geelong matters

Guests in The Sustainable Hour on 30 August 2017 are Chris Balazs, Suzette Jackson and Mark Dekker – for an interesting, engaging and hygge-spirited hour about sustainable and ethical farming, shopping and living. Listen to The Sustainable Hour no. 184

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The art of merging nature with local culture

23 April 2016 Mik Aidt Local Geelong matters

The Sustainable Hour on 94.7 The Pulse on 13 April 2016 reports live from the You Yangs, a mountain 20 minutes outside Geelong, where around 50 volunteers planted trees around Big Rock, as the beginning of a ‘Green Corridor’ through

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Questions about ecology, technology, limits and choices

11 April 2015 Mik Aidt Commentary, Local Geelong matters, Recommendation, World affairs

On 8 April 2015 on 94.7 The Pulse, we move into unchartered waters asking questions about the choices we make in our daily lives. How do we live responsibly in a technological age? How do we make the best choices?

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