With Cat Macleod, Friday Vigils for Climate, Phae Barrett, Geelong Tiny Home Expo, and Kirsty Bishop-Fox, Zero Waste Festival.| The Sustainable Hour
The tenth episode of The Climate Revolution podcast series features the British sustainability strategist Joseph Gelfer.| The Sustainable Hour
The Sustainable Hour no. 560: Peter Andrews and Martin Royds deliver a masterclass in landscape function and soil biology.| The Sustainable Hour
What happens when climate activists turn into songwriters – and then ask their audience to vote?| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 599 are corporate laywer Robert Hinkley and Shannon Mead, founder of No More Butts.| The Sustainable Hour
The Climate Rescue Accord is a new common policy framework to set a course to restore a safe climate.| Centre for Climate Safety
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 558 are Alana Mountain who fights for the forests, and Unty Rose who fights against cancer. We also listen to a speech by climate crime fighter Sheldon Whitehouse.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 557 is landscape restorer and 'plant whisperer' Peter Andrews.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour are Wayne Wadsworth (Wadzy), and Marama Grace Brownsdon (Mims).| Centre for Climate Safety
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 555 is Yaraan Couzens Bundle, a whale-dreaming custodian and founder of SOPEC.| Centre for Climate Safety
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 554 is Rob Eisenberg, founder of Local Matters, a new platform for building political accountability.| Centre for Climate Safety
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.| Centre for Climate Safety
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 552 is Belinda Baggs, co-founder of Surfers for Climate.| Centre for Climate Safety
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 551 is Colin Long, Just Transition Officer at Trades Hall Council in Melbourne.| The Sustainable Hour
The Sustainable Hour no. 550 is a call to action – not with banners, but with choices.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 549 is Michael Haupt, systems thinker and founder of Evolutionary Agents| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 548 is Deborah Hart, chair and co-founder of Climarte.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 547 are regenerative advocates Marama-Grace Brownsdon and Wayne Wadsworth.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no 546 are Sue Barrett and Peter Vadiveloo - standing strong against rising political intimidation and misinformation.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 545 are Eddie Kowalski from Online Citizens’ Assembly, and John De Lorenzo, independent candidate for Corio.| The Sustainable Hour
Broadcast from Geelong’s Eastern Park, Margie Abbott and Peter Martin offer powerful reflections on our connection with nature and planet Earth.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 543 are degrowth tourism researcher Yannic Kuna and nuclear expert Dr Jim Green.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in the 542th episode of The Sustainable Hour are Jacqui Dunn and Lauren Ball from Parents for Climate, and Mitch Pope, who runs as a Greens candidate| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 541 are Elizabeth Corbett from AE global, and Brendan Condon from Australian Ecosystems and Regen Nurseries.| The Sustainable Hour
Guests of The Sustainable Hour no. 539 are David Glanz from the Defend Dissent Coalition, and Jaimie Jeffrey and Sarah Hathway from IPAN Geelong.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 536 are Jane Morton from Vote Climate and Ben Pederick, creator of TAG, The Adaptation Game.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest of The Sustainable Hour is Luke Taylor, director of the National Sustainability Festival.| The Sustainable Hour
Our society has been corrupted by greed, disinformation and abuse of power. What can we do about it? Sue Barrett has an idea.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 533, our last of 2024, are Kirsty Bishop-Fox and Costa Georgiadis.| The Sustainable Hour
A selection of songs we have aired in The Sustainable Hour during 2024, and our annual Anthem for the Climate Revolution| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 531 on 4 December 2024 is Jeff Allen, founder of Blue Moon Destillers.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 530 are architect Kevin Kennon in New York and climate activist Joe Zammit in Newcastle.| The Sustainable Hour
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.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 528 are Alex Mungall and Terry Leahy from the Melbourne chapter of the Degrowth Network.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 527 is Philippa Rowland, founder of Clean Energy For Eternity and chair of Religions for Peace Australia.| The Sustainable Hour
When we know that lives are at stake, why is humanity is not acting faster on solving this climate emergency? And more importantly: How do we change this situation?| The Sustainable Hour
Celebrating our 11th anniversary, our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 526 is co-founder and former co-host Mike Lawrence| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour on 23 October 2024 are Karina Donkers from Geelong Sustainability, Monica Winston from Transition Streets Geelong along with two permaculture elders.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 524 on 16 October 2024 are Heike Webber and Freya Clough Good from Extinction Rebellion.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 523 is Dr Sanja Van Huet who is concerned about Viva Energy's plans to build a large gas hub.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 522 is Gregory Andrews, who just completed an unassisted ride across Australia on his e-bike.| The Sustainable Hour
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 521 is Susi Millton, manager of TreeProject, which has planted over 50,000 new trees with 1,500 volunteers in 2024.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 520 is Monica Winston, founder of Transition Streets Geelong, which has four events coming up in Geelong region| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 519 are Kirsty Bishop-Fox, co-founder and president of Zero Waste Victoria, carbon consultant and tidy-up advocate Heidi Fog, and plant-based cooking expert Anita Rickey.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests today are Jamie Jeffries and Sarah Molnar from Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, IPAN.| The Sustainable Hour
In its 517th episode, The Sustainable Hour explores the Danish approach to the climate crisis and the importance of collective action and a shared vision.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 516 are Amin Abbas, a diaspora Palestinian, and Elyse Cunningham from Friends of the Earth Melbourne.| The Sustainable Hour
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 540 is Kate Lockhart, who recently announced her candidacy as the Community Independent for Corangamite in the upcoming federal election.| Centre for Climate Safety
The Sustainable Hour no. 538 is an International Women’s Day tribute with Kate Lockhart and Aleta Moriarty hosting the episode.| Centre for Climate Safety
Guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 537 is Chris Schmidt, a human rights and refugee advocate from Adelaide, Australia.| Centre for Climate Safety
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 535 are Kirsty Bishop-Fox from Waste Free Victoria and Mark Carter from Flight Free Australia.| Centre for Climate Safety
Transforming the economic system to protect both nature and ourselves. Podcast episode with Dr Mark Diesendorf, Dr Geoff Davies, Dr Marilyn Waring and Dr Steven Hail.| Centre for Climate Safety
Interview with author Mark Diesendorf about his new book, ‘The Path to a Sustainable Civilisation’.| Centre for Climate Safety