The Sustainability Agenda
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Sinopse
The Sustainability Agenda is a twice-weekly podcast exploring todays biggest sustainability questions. Leading sustainability thinkers offer their views on the biggest sustainability challenges, share the latest thinking, identify whats working --and what needs to change -- and think about the future of sustainability.
Episódios
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Episode 81: Interview with Dr. Robert Romanyshyn on Frankenstein, technology and climate collapse
16/11/2019 Duração: 01h06minIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Robert Romanyshyn, a retired emeritus professor of clinical psychology. Prof. Romanyshyn is an internationally recognized scholar in depth psychology, which attends to how unconscious dynamics shape human behavior. A prolific author, he has published many books, chapters, and, articles on the cultural and historical origins and development of...
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Episode 80: Interview with Brian Von Herzen on Marine Permaculture
05/11/2019 Duração: 36minWith over half of CO2 recaptured from the atmosphere going into the world’s oceans, they are by far the world’s largest carbon sink. Regenerating the oceans both for the benefit of the climate and the millions of people who rely on them for their livelihoods is therefore essential. In this episode, we are joined by...
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Episode 79: Interview with Peter Head, resilience champion
15/10/2019 Duração: 51minWith the growing reach of climate change-induced extreme weather events and increasing urbanization, it is becoming more and more important to be deliberate about the way we build our cities. In this episode, we talk with Peter Head about resilience and the importance of systems-thinking for cities and city regions. Every day, intense weather events...
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Episode 78: Interview with Dr. Jonathan Foley, Executive Director of Project Drawdown, on the next-steps for this pathbreaking project
06/10/2019 Duração: 55minTwo years on from the book’s publication, the Drawdown team have got their sights on how they can turn their groundbreaking research into action. In this interview, we talk to Drawdown Executive Director Dr. Jonathan Foley to reflect on the research’s impact and discuss plans for Drawdown 2.0, the next iteration of Drawdown that will...
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Episode 77: Interview with Mark Campanale, Founder of Carbon Tracker Initiative
25/09/2019 Duração: 50minIn this interview with Mark Campanale, we discuss divestment from coal, oil and gas and the carbon bubble. Mark asks the important question, if we can’t even burn all the reserves of fossil fuel companies, why are we still investing in their expansion, which could end the world as we know it? Stock prices are not...
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Episode 76: Interview with Eva Garen, Director of Environmental Leadership Training Initiative
15/09/2019 Duração: 45minIn this episode we speak with Eva Garen, Director of ELTI, Environmental Leadership and Training Initiative. ELTI focuses on capacity development in human-dominated mosaic landscapes, primarily in Latin America and Indonesia, teaching the people who manage landscapes to restore and rebuild biodiversity. Much of ELTI’s work is in tropical regions that were once forested, and one of...
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Episode 75: Interview with Professor Herman Daly, the dean of ecological economics, on the Steady state economy
28/08/2019 Duração: 56minAs a society, we constantly hail growth as the mark of progress and solution to our problems, whether it be poverty or inequality. In doing so, we ignore that there are limits to growth and the ecosystem we live in has finite natural resources. In this episode we speak with Herman Daly, the dean of...
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Episode 74: Interview with Caroline Lucas, Green Party member of UK House of Commons
19/08/2019 Duração: 31minIn this interview with Caroline Lucas, the first Green Party Member of Parliament, we discuss how “green” the UK is, and what progress – if any – is being made towards achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change is getting more and more attention from across the political spectrum. Theresa May, in one of...
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Episode 73: Interview with Thomas Lovejoy, “The Godfather of Biodiversity”
01/08/2019 Duração: 30minBiological diversity and climate change are two incontrovertibly intertwined issues. Destroying and degrading ecosystems releases huge amounts carbon into the atmosphere, and in turn, increasing carbon in the atmosphere adversely affects the delicate balance of biodiversity where it presently exists. Professor Thomas Lovejoy has spent many years studying the relationship between biological diversity and climate change, today he talks...
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Episode 72: Interview with Rob Hopkins, founder of Transition movement
16/07/2019 Duração: 52minPeople feel defeated when they hear the grand cost of achieving carbon neutrality. But what if some of the solutions were to be found in revitalising the collective imagination, harnessing the dynamism of local communities and rethinking local economies to achieve a sustainable future? In this episode we speak with Rob Hopkins, the founder of...
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Episode 71: Interview with evolutionary biologist, Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris
11/07/2019 Duração: 49minIn this interview with Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris, we explore the Gaia hypothesis or metaphor of a living earth, integrating physics, biology and spirituality. Indigenous cultures have long viewed the earth in such a way. Treating the earth and universe as living means we can develop a richer relationship with them than what traditionally happens with...
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Episode 70: Interview with Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth Systems Science, UCL, author of The Human Planet
17/06/2019 Duração: 49minThe scale of human impact on our planet is not easy to engage with – even scientists often have a narrow focus on the specific problems they’re trying to solve. In this episode, we talk with Professor Mark Maslin about humanity’s impact on the planet and the new geological epoch into which we are entering...
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Episode 69: Interview with Marc Ventresca and Michele Scataglini
04/06/2019 Duração: 48minSolutions to many of the major problems in the world have been identified in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, funding these SDGs remains an immense challenge, in the region of $5-7 trillion annually. In this episode, we talk with Marc Ventresca and Michele Scataglini, two experts in economic systems and emerging technology, to explore the...
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Episode 68: Interview with Rachel Dreskin, US Executive Director at Compassion in World Farming
21/05/2019 Duração: 48minCompassion in World Farming (CIWF) (www.ciwf.com) is a leading international charity working to improve farmed animal welfare around the world. Its mission is to end factory farming and advance the well-being of farmed animals globally. CIWF’s undercover investigations have exposed the reality of modern intensive farming systems and brought the plight of farm animals to...
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Episode 67: Interview with Ann Pettifor, director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME)
07/05/2019 Duração: 48minSince the 1970s, credit has become increasingly easy to acquire. We have become a consumption-based society driven by our wants, supported by credit, rather than a sustainable society driven by our needs. In this compelling interview, renowned economist and author Ann Pettifor discusses the impact of deregulation of credit on consumption, and the environment, and...
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Episode 66: Interview with author and filmmaker Helena Norberg-Hodge, founder and director of Local Futures
12/04/2019 Duração: 01h11minHelena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the ‘new economy’ movement. Through writing and public lectures over more than thirty years, Helena has been promoting an economics of personal, social and ecological well-being. She is a widely respected analyst of the impact of the global economy on communities, local economies, and personal identity, and is a...
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Episode 65: Interview with Martin Kirk, co-founder /The Rules
22/03/2019 Duração: 48minMartin Kirk is co-founder of /The Rules, a global collective of activists of all types dedicated to challenging the root causes of global poverty and inequality. He is also a consultant for the NoVo Foundation, helping advise their work on supporting communities to transition to new economic models. Prior to /TR Martin was the Head...
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Episode 64: The importance of behaviour change to reduce CO2. Interview with CEO of Rare, Brett Jenks
04/03/2019 Duração: 47minWhen we think about the magnitude of global emissions and the scale of the decarbonisation challenge, it is easy to feel that our individual actions are inconsequential. In this episode, we talk to Brett Jenks, President and CEO of the conservation organisation Rare, to look at the crucial role of behaviour change in reducing carbon...
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Episode 63: Interview with Peter Barnes, author of Capitalism 3.0
07/02/2019 Duração: 50minPeter Barnes is an innovative thinker and entrepreneur whose work has focused on fixing the deepest flaws of capitalism. He has written numerous books and articles, co-founded several socially responsible businesses, and started a retreat for progressive writers. His most recent books are With Liberty and Dividends for All and Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to...
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Episode 62: Interview with Daniel Pinchbeck, author of How Soon Is Now: From Personal Initiation to Global Transformation
08/01/2019 Duração: 38minIn this interview with author Daniel Pinchbeck, we explore the ultimate meaning of the psychological and civilizational crisis we are facing today. As humanities rapid evolution has disrupted our fragile ecosystems, we must consider a transition between an old world and way of living to the next world, our future societies. Daniel describes his ideas...