The Sustainable Hour no. 562 takes us to Denmark where Mik Aidt is reporting back on what the green transition looks and feels like on the ground.

The Sustainable Hour no. 562 takes us to Denmark where Mik Aidt is reporting back on what the green transition looks and feels like on the ground.
Open letter to Viva Energy’s unnamed spokesperson, challenging the claim that a gas terminal is “good news” for our community.
Take a moment to read why the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty matters
Solar and wind are now the cheapest sources of new electricity, and the fastest growing in history.
Proposal to adopt the Danes’ term ’Den Grønne Omstilling’ as a unifying phrase for addressing the climate crisis.
Anthony Stott took those at the Geelong Climate Cafe on a metaphorical journey from humanity’s beginnings to where we are now – a planet in crisis.
Four-minute audio vision of what the green transition would look like – paired with a guide on how to make it reality.
Trump is back. But wait, the full American story hasn’t been written yet.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 533, our last of 2024, are Kirsty Bishop-Fox and Costa Georgiadis.
Our two guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 529 are energy expert Pat Simons and Olympian athlete Rhydian Cowley who talk about the importance of renewable energy.