Beyond Zero - Community

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Sinopsis

Climate change - what's hot and what's not. Find out what is happening in community campaigns around the country, as well as the latest science and the solutions that are available now.

Episodios

  • The NSW Election

    30/03/2015

    In this episode Adam Searle  (ALP NSW) and John Kaye (Greens) speak with Viv and Alan Rusbridger (Editor in Chief, The Guardian) explains why on his way out of the editorship at The Guardian he decided to commit to the  'Biggest Story in the World', which is of course, climate change. 

  • Coal is on the way out

    23/03/2015

    "They know coal is coming to an end"Harvard economist Bob Massey on his tour of coal rich regions. He outlines the transition we must make with jobs, with our economy and with our way of working together. Bob is the former head of the New Economy Coalition.Blair Palese from 350.org describes Bob's tour from the Latrobe Valley to the Galilee Basin.

  • Climate Communications and Energy Freedom

    16/03/2015

    Tonight we have two representatives from Energy Freedom, firstly Viv speaks with James Branwell, Coordinator Energy Freedom, then Jane speaks with Richard Keech, Researcher for Beyond Zero EmissionsFinishing up this episode, George Marshall is the founder of the Climate Outreach Information Network and author of Don't Even Think About It: Why our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change. He blogs at www.climatedenial.org

  • How is our health?

    09/03/2015

    How's our health? In this episode Viv measures our health with interviews with Professor Peter Sainsbury, University of Sydney, and then Fiona Armstrong, author of "Our Uncashed Dividend: The Health Benefits of Climate Action".   Lastly, Francis Grey (founder of Economists at Large) stacks up our current economic health against the effects of climate change.

  • From UoM to IAE to FOE

    15/12/2014

    In this episode Vivien talks to Rod Quantock, Dagmar Graczyk and Leigh Ewbank and finds out the projected date for the last Tim Tam on earth. In early 2014, Rod Quantock became a research associate at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne, working on the presentations of climate change impacts and resource crises. Dagmar Graczyk, Manager for South Asia, works for IEA (International Energy Agency).Leigh Ewbank, Yes 2 Renewables Community Coordinator, for Friends of the Earth (FOE).   

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