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Feb. 27, 2021

Climactic Curation | February Edition

This was performed as a livestream as part of the National Sustainable Living Festival .

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Feb. 27, 2021

Sustainable Hour | Welcome to the Climate Revolution

Full notes available from the Centre for Climate Safety.

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Feb. 20, 2021

UTS 4 Climate | Sunlight and Seaweed: Bob Carr in conversation with Professor Tim Flannery

Climactic thanks the Impact Studios team for allowing us to share this five-part series with you.

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Feb. 13, 2021

UTS 4 Climate | Investors Dump Coal: Bob Carr in conversation with Tim Buckley

Climactic thanks the Impact Studios team for allowing us to share this five-part series with you.

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Feb. 6, 2021

UTS 4 Climate | After the Fires: Bob Carr in conversation with Zali Steggall and Martijn Wilder

Climactic thanks the Impact Studios team for allowing us to share this five-part series with you.

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Feb. 3, 2021

End Game | “Everything you hold dear”

End Game brings story, music and sound together to explore a local response to the global problem of climate change. It deals with the difficult and emotional side of getting our heads around being the heroes of this mess.

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Jan. 30, 2021

UTS 4 Climate | How to Talk About Climate Change: Bob Carr in conversation with Rebecca Huntley

Climactic thanks the Impact Studios team for allowing us to share this five-part series with you.

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Jan. 22, 2021

UTS 4 Climate | The Carbon Club: Bob Carr in conversation with Marian Wilkinson

Climactic thanks the Impact Studios team for allowing us to share this first episode of this five-part series with you.

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Jan. 15, 2021

Heaps Better + Climate Australia Launch

What do you get when audio creators from an award-winning production agency work with Greenpeace to create a mini series on climate engagement? You get Heaps Better!

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Jan. 9, 2021

Warwick Smith | Stay in the doughnut, not the hole: how to get out of the crisis with both our economy and environment intact

Warwick Smith reads aloud his article on Doughnut Economics for economic recovery, and climate action, which recently ran in The Conversation, ABC , and New Daily .

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Jan. 8, 2021

End Game + Kyla Brettle | Reviewing "How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference"

Introducing Kyla Brettle, radio and audio creative veteran, reading aloud her review of Rebecca Huntley's latest, and much-loved, look at what makes effective climate conversation.

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Jan. 1, 2021

Part 2 | Violence in Environmental Activism - Learning from mistakes

This special 2-part miniseries is from a panel held as part of ARTS1241, Environmental Advocacy and Activism , from the University of New South Wales.

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Jan. 1, 2021

Part 1 | Violence in Environmental Activism - Learning from mistakes

This special 2-part miniseries is from a panel held as part of ARTS1241, Environmental Advocacy and Activism , from the University of New South Wales.

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Dec. 18, 2020

Introducing NMTCO | Dr Arnagretta Hunter "The Need for Strategic Food Policy"

Nourishing Matters to Chew On has launched on the Climactic Collective. Subscribe to get new episodes at Climactic.com.au , or Foodswell .

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Dec. 14, 2020

Laura Phillips | For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It’s Found at Local Government

This is an audio adaptation of an article written by Laura Phillips , host of Hypecast , published December 7th, 2020 on Resilience.org . It includes a short message from Dale Martin , author of the Local Government Climate Emergency Toolkit ( LGCET ). It was produced and edited by Lloyd Richards . Music from Tom Day .

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Dec. 10, 2020

Wildlife Heroes: Caring for Carers | Climate Change - the grief we feel

Our thanks to the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife for sharing this episode with us. Find the whole series and more information about the Wildlife Heroes project .

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Dec. 6, 2020

Towards a Net-Zero University | How to change an institution

Ruth Bookbinder, a PhD researcher at the University of Leeds, in the UK, talks to Professor Anna Mdee and Dr Katy Roelich about their research studying the University of Leeds’ transition to net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. Their project aims to create a theory of change that can also help other institutions respond to the climate crisis. They discuss some of their key findings, including the barriers and opportunities to changing complex institutions - at the University of Leeds and beyond.

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