Sinopsis
From waste to wealth, and grids to growth, the show digs into the impact of consumption across all areas of life it tracks the movements, discoveries and technologies making way for a sustainable future.
Episodios
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#25 - Mind Control Mushrooms
21/08/2016 Duración: 29minWhat mushroom can mind control insects? What do you want to do with your body when you die? And what is the Anthropocene?
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#24 - The Science Behind Sustainability
14/08/2016 Duración: 29minFor National Science Week we look at biohacking, science communication and women in STEM.
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#23 - How Is Hair A Sustainable Resource?
07/08/2016 Duración: 27min#23 - How is hair a sustainable resource? by Think: Sustainability
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#22 - What Do You Know About Renewable Energy?
30/07/2016 Duración: 27min#22 - What do you know about renewable energy? by Think: Sustainability
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#21 - The Future Of Batteries
23/07/2016 Duración: 28minHow far can battery technology go? This week we look at advancing battery storage technologies as well as take a Tesla test drive!
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#20 - We Have A Friend In Phytoplankton
16/07/2016 Duración: 29minWhat are phytoplankton and why are they so crucial to everyday planetary stability?
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#19 - What To Do With Too Many People
09/07/2016 Duración: 29minCan population growth and the notion of sustainability really go together?
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#18 - Dealing With Disaster And NAIDOC Week Begins
02/07/2016 Duración: 27minDisasters are hard to forget, but what happens to those who are forgotten when disaster strikes? This week we look at groups who are left on the fringes of care in times of natural disaster crises and also address why these crises are a sustainability issue. Also, we hear about some of the oldest Indigenous rock art formations in Australia and why they're on the brink of destruction.
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#17 - Breathing Walls And Revolutionizing Indonesia's Sanitation
26/06/2016 Duración: 29minHow different is Indonesia's sanitation system from the rest of the world? What are breathing walls and are they as ominous as they sound? And how would a 'cash for containers' scheme work in Sydney?
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#16 - Under The Sea
17/06/2016 Duración: 30minWhy is Nemo opening up his home for other clownfish? Is it a strength in numbers game when more of their homes are being destroyed? We answer these questions this week as well as look at the potential hazards in the current federal governments plan to cull 95% of the carp in our river systems.
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#15 - Trees, Or Light Rail?
12/06/2016 Duración: 30minSydney is in the middle of a light rail uprising, but how many trees have to be cut down in the process? This week we're talking light rail logistics, as well as discussing the finest new delicacy on everyones plate... cane toad sausage!
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#14 - Putting An End To Animal Trafficking And Chlamydia Ridden Koalas
02/06/2016 Duración: 28minToday is World Environment Day, so we take a closer look into the dark and depressing world of animal trafficking. Also, we look at why chlamydia is on the rise in koala populations around the country and how treatments are falling short.
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#13 - Can Festivals Be Sustainable?
29/05/2016 Duración: 28minImagine you're at a festival. There's food stalls, heaps of bands to go see and people swarming in masses. Now think about when you're leaving, what do you see? Probably all the rubbish that festival goers have left behind.. Vivid kicked off in Sydney over the weekend, so this week we're looking at what makes a festival sustainable and why the arts is so important in this space. Also, we find out which weeds in the garden you can throw into your dinner and visit a greening small business seminar.
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#12 - The Sustainable Tourist And A Poor Students Breakfast
20/05/2016 Duración: 30minWhen you're planning a holiday, the first thing on your mind is enjoying time off to relax. But have you ever thought about how your travels can contribute to your carbon foot print? We look at planning your travels with a sustainable motive in mind and how exactly your can green up your holidays. Also, we visit a brekkie bar that's offering a helping hand for the struggling student and a roof technology that can make our buildings and the surrounding areas much cooler.
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#11 - Let's Talk About Money, And Sustainable Finance
14/05/2016 Duración: 30minHow are your investments affecting the planet? This week we look at the ethics of our superannuation and trace what unsustainable industries our super can be invested into such as coal mining and fossil fuels. Also, have you ever been approached by a charity chugger on your way to work? We hear some interesting insight into the functions of charity and look at why impact investment is becoming more and more pertinent in this space.
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#10 - Wandering Through A Worm Farm And Wearing Sustainable Fashions
07/05/2016 Duración: 30minLast week we found out some strange degradable's that you can put into your compost, but what about into your worm farm? This week we're focusing on our squiggly little friends and how they can help in the management of our food waste around the home. Also, we pinpoint some of the most ethical and unethical fashion labels as well as look at some of our most pertinent regenerative sustainability practices.
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#9 - A 'how To' On Composting And Dealing With Food Waste
01/05/2016 Duración: 29minWant to start a compost at home? It's not as hard as you might think. This week we look at the do's and don't of composting and learn about some degradable's that might surprise you. Also, $8-10 billion of food is wasted each year in Australia with the global number reaching into the trillions. We look at some sustainable food waste solutions as well as look at what affect culling kangaroos could have on our ecological biodiversity.
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#8 - The Carbon Cost Of Your Commute And Composting Toilets In Cameroon
25/04/2016 Duración: 30minHow do you get to work? Train, bus, car, bike? This week we look at the carbon cost of your commute and which modes of transport are the best and worst in terms of emissions. Also, three engineering students from UTS tell us about their plans for implementing composting toilets in Cameroon, Africa and could community energy help us reach 100% renewable energy?
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#7 - How To Deal With Human Waste
15/04/2016 Duración: 30minWhere does your poo go when you press the flush button? Who around the world doesn't use a toilet? Am I a bad person for using disposable nappies? These are some of the questions begging answers this week on our sustainability episode dedicated to human waste. We visit a wastewater treatment facility, hear about sanitation in rural, desolate Alaska and quest for the most eco-friendly nappy.
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#6 - Ethical Supply Chains And The Most Sustainable Pet
10/04/2016 Duración: 30minWhy are ethical supply chains are sustainability issue? On the show this week we attempt to answer this question by looking back up through the supply chains, as well as hear stories about the inequities faced by Vietnamese migrant workers. Also, the age old question - cats versus dogs. We all love pets, but how sustainable are they really?