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The health of our oceans is under major threat. Every fortnight, Brad Dalrymple (Environmental Engineer with Ocean Protect) hosts a variety of guests, including scientists, engineers, and activists – to discuss the key issues affecting the health of our oceans – and what can be done about it. This podcast is for anyone interested in learning more about the health of our oceans, the key pressures, and potential solutions. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general discussion purposes, and the views expressed by its hosts and guests are opinions only. Care has been taken in the preparation of this podcast, however no guarantee, representation or warranty is given or made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information conveyed. Listeners seeking information relevant to their own personal circumstances should seek independent advice as appropriate. To the maximum extent permitted at law, IES Stormwater Pty Ltd and its affiliates, and the hosts and guests of this podcast, exclude liability for any loss or damage to any party caused by or arising from reliance on its content.
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The Conservation Tribe is a weekly podcast which interviews a range of conservationists and natural world enthusiasts - from scientists, students, creatives, ecopreneurs, innovators and everyone in between! I created this podcast with the mission to EDUCATE, foster COLLABORATION and ultimately INSPIRE ACTION to protect species, ecosystems and biodiversity!
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As Australia’s most ambitious climate-focused cultural project, 100 Climate Conversations aims to inspire action by presenting an evidence-based and empowering vision of the future. The program showcases 100 visionary Australians, taking effective action to respond to the most critical issue of our time, climate change.
Featuring Mike Cannon-Brookes, Victor Steffensen, Ronni Kahn, Clover Moore, Rebecca Huntley, Grace Vegesana, Ross Garnaut and Ketan Joshi in conversation with some of the nation’s most respected journalists. 100climateconversations.com
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Welcome to your weekly feel good environment / sustainability / conservation news show! Each Monday we sit down and go through all the amazing things going on in our world, from not just Australia but the globe!
Make sure to check out @fairlylame_ on Instagram and TikTik to get daily news stories and spotlights on incredible initiatives! -
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Who is most affected by the climate crisis? Is cutting meat from your diet enough to fix the environmental damage? How do we make the climate discussion more inclusive? Two brand new journalists from Chile and Canada - along with two contributors from Spain and Australia - embark on an environmental journey across a variety of topics.Listen as they exchange experiences and talk to experts who answer questions they’ve been dying to know the answer to, and we bet you have too.New episode every two weeks on Thursdays!Hosted by Fernanda Gándara Marchant & Charlotte Glorieux.
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Planning for the future and breaking new ground across industries must involve improving our natural environment along the way. Our lives and livelihoods depend on it.
In this podcast, we hear from people leading the way not only in imagining, but also providing solutions for a future with environmental sustainability in mind. We speak to scientific experts, industry leaders, artists, adventurers, and committed personalities who make connections in their local and global communities, making life on earth a priority in their grand plans.
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“Plan Sea” focuses on ocean-based climate solutions that seek to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (carbon dioxide removal) or reduce incoming solar radiation (solar radiation modification). The podcast scrutinizes risks and benefits of these options, as well as matters of governance, stakeholder engagement, ethics, and politics.
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This podcast takes the Ashdown Forest as a springboard for conversations about wildlife. In each episode audio producer, Eka Morgan, goes on a dawn and dusk walk with wildlife guide, Tom Forward. In between dusk and dawn, Eka interviews well-known writers, musicians and wildlife specialists - all recorded in the woodland and on the heath.
The Ashdown Forest is 10 square miles of open access land in East Sussex.
Please do support us by subscribing and leaving a review. Thank you!
If you have suggestions for future subjects and also if you are in a position to help fund future episodes, please get in touch: [email protected].
'An invaluable source of information. I actually thought I was listening to a Radio 4 broadcast, it was so professional and well constructed.' Vanessa Williams, Director BBC Countryfile
'This podcast is a total delight and an immersion in nature itself.' Isabella Tree, rewilding pioneer
'Magical, life-enhancing and full of pearls of wisdom.' Christina Coleman, Environmental Advisor to the UK Government
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Practical Changemakers: A Carbon Positive Story
Carbon Positive Australia's vision is to empower everyone to take positive climate action by revitalising and improving the health of landscapes and communities throughout Australia.
Through our work, we get to talk to, and spend time, with people who are working for the health of our environment every day. These practical changemakers and leaders don't often make the headlines but the work that they do is vital in our changing world. Carbon Positive CEO Louise Tarrier introduces you to their work, with the hope of inspiring you to become a practical changemaker.
To learn more about Carbon Positive Australia or Sign Up to receive tips and updates on all things planting
Carbon Positive Australia is a registered Australian charity. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible.
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Hosts Brent and Josh talk to guests from all over Southwest lower Michigan, sharing information and stories about the great outdoors. Topics and guests range from hunting squirrels, chasing steel, and catching bass. To Monster bucks catching coyotes, cooking wild game, and everything between