Climate change and geopolitics meet in The Climate Briefing, assembling experts, scientists and leaders to tackle some of the thorniest challenges in sustainability. Hosts Ruth Townend and Anna Åberg bring brilliant guests and big questions to Chatham House from around the world.
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Welcome to Just Us and the Climate – a podcast by South Africa’s Climate Justice Coalition. Join us as we bring climate change back down to earth and show how it’s not only a crisis, but an opportunity to build a better, more just world.
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Interviews with the leaders, practitioners, and change-makers in the global Passive House movement. A production of Passive House Accelerator.
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Quick and concise, Eight Minutes covers everything that's happening in climate action and the energy transition. We tackle the complexity of the changes happening in our world and make it easy, and quick, for anyone to understand. Our sister podcast, More Than Eight Minutes, includes the extended versions with our guests for anyone who wants to go a level deeper into these issues.
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Energy vs Climate is a live, interactive webinar and podcast where energy experts David Keith, Sara Hastings-Simon and Ed Whittingham break down the trade-offs and hard truths of the energy transition in Alberta, Canada, and beyond. ___ www.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn
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GreenBiz 350 is a weekly podcast taking you behind the headlines in green business. Original stories and interviews cover renewable energy, clean technologies, sustainable supply chains, cities, food, climate change and more.
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Give up your climate guilt. Sharpen your curiosity. Join Dr. Leah Stokes and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson as they tell stories about the powerful forces behind climate change — and the tools we have to fix it. This show makes sense of big climate questions and critical topics. Our episodes are filled with stories of bold climate leadership, groundbreaking campaigns, and people doing their best to be part of the solution. A Matter of Degrees is produced in partnership with FRQNCY Media, The 2035 I ...
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Energy Voices brings you some of the most interesting stories from the world of energy and the environment in an hour long, monthly podcast.
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Natalie Pace is the co-creator of the Earth Gratitude project and the bestselling author of The Gratitude Game, The ABCs of Money and You Vs. Wall Street, which are "must-read financial bibles," according to readers. Visit http://www.nataliepace.com/ and http://earthgratitude.org/ to learn more.
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The Lowy Institute is a leading international think tank that looks at the world from Australia’s perspective. This channel aggregates audio from across all of our event and podcast channels.
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Join hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos as they unpack the day in politics with a California perspective. Featuring interviews with reporters and other insiders involved in the craft of politics—including elected officials, candidates, pollsters, campaign managers, fundraisers, and other political players—Political Breakdown pulls back the curtain to offer an insider’s glimpse at how politics works today.
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The Green Elephant in the Room: Solutions To Restoring the Health of People and the Living Planett
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We all know about the doom and gloom associated with environmental issues. We need to tell ourselves a new story. Instead let's talk about energy independence, green jobs, livable cities, clean water, clean air, and healthy children. This is where politics, perceptions, and life-style meet the catastrophe that is unfolding in front of our eyes. Here's a suggestion — subscribe, tune-in, and stop doom-scrolling.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Ahadi Collab Presents African Voices in the Energy Space ! This podcast is brought to you by Ahadi Collab; which brings together young black professionals in the energy sector - to unpack issues related to the energy sector and it's social impacts in South Africa.
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The podcast dedicated to stories of innovation, and those leading the way to responsible business. Listen to how others are winning when doubling down on brand activism, the environment, and social causes. Purpose driven brands are the future. www.philipjames.co
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To address climate crisis, we have to pursue an energy system based on renewable energy and other low carbon technology. Through reasonable discussions with a variety of researchers from institutes and think tanks, this podcast informs curious minds of poliy debate on sustainable energy transition and global climate governance. The podcast is now being updated for its second season. The first season was called the REEI Energy and Climate Podcast.
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Future Hacker is an invitation to embark on a journey into the future exploring new paths, new discoveries, new thoughts, and debates that should become reality in 10, 20 and 30 years. Renowned national and international professionals will discuss topics such as Singularity, Immersive Experiences, Artificial Intelligence, Clean Energy, Circular Economy, Genomic Medicine, the Future of Education, Silicon Humanism, Crypto Economy, and several related topics.
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‘Speaking of Sustainability’ is a podcast where we speak to frontrunners, innovators and experts on how they make their field more sustainable. In our weekly episodes, we share the knowledge, tools, and tactics, that sustainable business leaders need to make an impact. Our topics range from climate science and environmental regulations to internal engagement on sustainability, environmental footprinting, and design. Photo by: Russell Elloway
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I’m Charles Mizrahi. I currently write Alpha Investor — one of America’s fastest-growing investment publications — and have had nearly 40 years of experience as a floor trader, hedge fund manager and money manager on Wall Street. In fact, I was once named the No. 1 trader in the nation by Barron’s. But the story of my rise through the ranks is about more than just success — it’s about achieving the American Dream. You see, I didn’t grow up wealthy. But I did grow up with the belief that Amer ...
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Get ready to breakdown the most egregious perpetrator of jargon warfare in all of science: the title of an academic paper. Each episode, we will sit down with a researcher from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and talk about a recent paper, with the one and only goal of understanding the title.
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With just days left before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Political Breakdown continues our series examining what a potential Kamala Harris presidency would look like. Today, Marisa and Scott are digging to the issue voters say is number one for them: the economy. Just hours ago, Vice President Harris appeared alongside President Jo…
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 16th August
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On today's episode, Kiwis may be losing tens of millions of dollars a year due to supermarket pricing errors according to the Grocery Commission, Te Papa has decided to start charging international visitors an entry fee of $35 from next month, Auckland supermarkets and liquor stores could be banned from selling alcohol after 9pm by December. five a…
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It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Marine scientists are raising the alarm about changes in microscopic algae living in the waters around New Zealand. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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Mural at Gisborne skatepark wins competition
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A spectacular mural at a Gisborne skatepark is the winning entry in a competition to raise awareness of a free counselling service for young people in distress. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti correspondent Alexa Cook has the story.
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Former captain Sam Cane to make All Blacks return vs Argentina
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Former skipper Sam Cane will return to test rugby tomorrow night as the All Blacks look to get their rugby championship campaign back on track. Joe Porter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Market Update for 16 August 2024.
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Disability community on new govt benefit sanctions
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Members of the disability community say the new government sanctions on benefits fails to address difficulties they face, such as career restrictions, the housing crisis, and accessible transport. Rachel Perterson is part of the disability community and spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Auckland Council using AI-driven cameras for stormwater management
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Auckland Council is boosting stormwater management with AI-driven cameras as part of a $760 million initiative. Auckland Council's Head of Planning Nick Vigar spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Auckland supermarkets and liquor stores may face 9pm alcohol ban
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Auckland supermarkets and liquor stores could be banned from selling alcohol after 9pm by December. Councillor Josephine Bartley spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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PM Luxon delivers Foreign Policy speech at Lowy Institute
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PM Christopher Luxon has delivered his first official foreign policy speech, delivered at the Lowy Institute, which comes on the eve of meeting with Anthony Albanese. Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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PM Luxon gives foreign policy speech in Sydney
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The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has told a Sydney audience, New Zealand must not be just an interested bystander in a world facing profound threats. Political reporter Lillian Hanly has more.
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Restoring pride is a central focus for the All Blacks following their shock loss to Argentina in Wellington.
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Te Papa to charge international visitors entry fee
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Te Papa has decided to start charging international visitors an entry fee of $35 from next month. Chief Executive Courtney Johnston spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Ukraine forces continue advance into Russian territory
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Ukraine says its forces are continuing their advance into Russian territory, moving forward in several directions. BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists to walk off job over pay
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MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists have walked off the job today for four days, saying Health New Zealand has failed to address pay claims. Union advocate Abbey Hebson spoke to Morning Report.
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Z Energy fights back over green washing case
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Eight months ago, Consumer New Zealand teamed up with the Environmental Law Initiative and Lawyers for Climate Action New Zealand to file a joint claim against Z Energy, but Z Energy is fighting back. Bill Hickman has more.
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NZ isn't adapting to climate crisis fast enough: Climate Change Commission
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The Climate Change Commission says New Zealand isn't adapting to the climate crisis fast enough and the status quo is unsustainable. Rod Carr chairs the Commission and he spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Immigration minister announces new Specific Purpose Work Visa
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The Immigration Minister is confident allowing employers to bring in more seasonal workers won't lockout New Zealanders looking for work. Erica Stanford spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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‘In tears daily’: calls for more medical training ramps up
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A rural healthcare manager says clinicians are breaking down in tears daily over pressures they're facing from staff shortages. Ellen O'Dwyer reports.
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Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom.
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Pricing errors at supermarkets costing NZers millions: Grocery Commission
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Kiwis may be losing tens of millions of dollars a year due to supermarket pricing errors according to the Grocery Commission. Commissioner Pierre van Heerden spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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A reshuffled All Blacks side are chasing a 50th straight test without a loss at Eden Park tomorrow night as they look to bounce back from the shock defeat to Argentina last week in Wellington.
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Business news for 16 August 2024
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Arrests made over death of actor Matthew Perry
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Five arrests have been made over the death of the actor Matthew Perry. Hollywood correspondent Sandro Monetti spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Wellington Girls' College principal on week of disruptions
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It's been a week of disruption at Wellington Girls College with the closure of classrooms in an earthquake prone building. School principal Julia Davidson spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Meth lollies may be linked to Mexican cartels: Researcher
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A drug researcher suspects small blocks of meth wrapped to look like pineapple lollies may be linked to Mexican cartels. Illicit Drug Monitoring System at Massey University head Dr Chris Wilkins spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza
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In the ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza in retaliation for the 7th of October massacre by Hamas, 40,000 Palestinians have died. Tel Aviv correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Sam Cane says he is happy taking a backseat role in the All Blacks now he is no longer captain.
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The next U.S. president will likely inherit wars in Ukraine and Gaza, along with complicated relationships with China and Russia. As vice president, Kamala Harris has mostly supported Biden Administration policies, but how would she recalibrate those positions if she is elected president? Political Breakdown continues their series digging into what…
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 15th August
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On today's episode, many economists and retailers are welcoming the first cut to the official cash rate in four years, down 25 basis points, as a relief for mortgage-holders and businesses. ANZ's chief economist, Sharon Zollner and chief executive of Retail NZ Carolyn Young join us, a former meth addict says her 13-year-old brother and three year o…
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Stacy Gregg takes top prize at Children's book awards
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The author Stacy Gregg has taken out the top prize at this year's New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults held on Wednesday night in Wellington. New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults convenor Maia Bennett spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Palau President accuses china of 'weaponising tourism'
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Palau's President says China is weaponising tourism in a bid to get the nation to leave its relationship with Taiwan. Caleb Fotheringham reports.
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The Prime Minister flew out to Sydney Thursday morning for his first official Trans-Tasman meeting with his Australian counterpart where security and defence will be front and centre amid concerns over any potential AUKUS involvement. Political Reporter Lillian Hanley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Ageing Well on report calling for changes to care model
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The Government's Nation-wide Service and Campus Planning report shows that by 2043, 9 out of 10 hospital beds will be filled with someone aged 65 years or over if the care model doesn't change. Director of Health New Zealand Ageing Well Andy Inder spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Half brother of Lachlan Jones recalled to coroner's hearing
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The half brother of Lachlan Jones has been recalled to a coroner's hearing where he's again denied he threw the three-year-old into an oxidation pond. Otago-Southland reporter Tess Brunton has more.
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Market Update for 15 August 2024.
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Structural engineer on Wellington Girls' College buildings
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A structural engineer says he would rather his children learn in a potentially earthquake-prone building, than have their education disrupted. President of the Structural Engineering Society Nic Brooke spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Police debrief on Cyclone Gabrielle released
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A police debrief on Cyclone Gabrielle uses the word "overwhelmed" five times in eight pages Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Residents on SH2 in Bay of Plenty say barrier blocks access to homes
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Residents of a notorious stretch of road in the Western Bay of Plenty say a median barrier is blocking direct access to their homes - and making the highway even more dangerous. Waikato reporter Natalie Akoorie says a review is now under way.
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First Home Buyers say a decrease in interest rates will ease pressure on people trying to get into the housing market. First Home Buyers Club director Lesley Harris spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka says she doesn't feel like she's in her own body eight months into her comeback from a maternity break.
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Aged Care Association urges govt to alleviate pressure on hospital beds
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A Government report says that by 2043, 9 out of 10 hospital beds will be filled with someone aged 65 years or over if the care model doesn't change. ACA Chief Executive Tracey Martin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The appeal of Gail Maney, Stephen Stone, Colin Maney and Mark Henriksen for the murder of Deane Fuller-Sandys in 1999 wrapped up in Wellington yesterday. Private investigator who was working on the appeal Tim McKinnel spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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The health of a Northland river is in the spotlight following the discovery of so-called zombie fish and high levels of an unexpected pollutant. Peter de Graaf went to Dargaville to hear from worried locals.
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