Sinopsis
Listen to the worlds greatest minds live from WOMADelaides The Planet Talks stage - fascinating conversations about our environment and sustainable relationship with the planet.
Episodios
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The Party Room Podcast LIVE - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023
01/06/2023 Duración: 38minPlanet Talk favourites Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas give you the political analysis that matters and explain what it means for you with a live recording of the best political podcast in Australia. SPEAKERS Fran Kelly, Patricia Karvelas, Penny Wong and Tory Shepherd. Proudly presented by The Australia Institute
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Natural Rights - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023
01/06/2023 Duración: 01h02minPeople assign themselves rights over nature all the time. The right to extract, or the right to protect. But what happens when you give nature its own rights? What happens when we extend human rights to the earth? When policy fails, can the legal system step in? What if rivers had human rights? Join Community leader, advocate and scholar Anne Poelina, legal scholars Erinn O’Donnell and Peter Burdon on recognising personhood in the ecology around us. SPEAKERS Erin O’Donnell, Anne Poelina, Peter Burdon HOST Tanya Ha Proudly presented by The Environment Institute
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Crimes Against Nature - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023
01/06/2023 Duración: 58minStealing water, illegal logging, smuggling animals and plants – there are some pretty terrible things that humans do. But who is there to hold them to account? And who makes the rules? Join water economist Sarah Wheeler, ecologist Phill Cassey and environmental lawyer Emma Carmody with host, Ruby Jones as they delve into how we can fight crimes against nature. SPEAKERS Phill Cassey, Sarah Wheeler and Emma Carmody HOST Ruby Jones Proudly presented by The Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources
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Future Forward: Meet the changemakers. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 58minSPEAKERS Alex Bruhn, Amber Brock-Fable, Pantju Nam, Amelia Chaplin, Tiahni Adamson HOST Keira Jenkins What might a renewed relationship to the planet look like? What do we need to regenerate? Form anew? Bring again into existence? We’re joined by six young, engaged and passionate advocates for change who will share their stories about what we should be paying more attention to.
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Climate Fighting Farming. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 58minSPEAKERS Anika Molesworth, Bruce Pascoe, Charles Massy HOST Anthony James How might regenerative agriculture change the way our food production system works, so that it’s better for the soils, uses water more efficiently, captures carbon, emits less CO2 and is still profitable for farmers?
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Bug Life: How insects rule our world. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 59minSPEAKERS Katja Hogendoorn, Rocio Ponce Reyes, Richard Glatz HOST Michael Harvey We might overlook them, but they outnumber us around 20 million to one. It’s an insects’ world and we’re just living in it. Join our panel of experts to examine how much we rely on insects and how resilient they are in the face of catastrophic change.
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The Minefield: Should Children Get the Vote? The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 56minSPEAKERS Waleed Aly, Scott Stephens, Lisa Hill ABC Radio National Podcast - Recorded live at WOMADelaide If our current politics is failing our children, should they get a say in changing it? After all 16 and 17 years olds already pay taxes, work, drive, volunteer for political parties. Not that any of these are a pre-requisite for voting in Australia, so why exclude young people? Especially when the policy decisions made now will be felt for decades when it comes to things like energy, climate and the environment.
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Electric Future Now. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 01h46sSPEAKERS Richard Denniss, Renate Egan, Andrew Blakers HOST Nick Feik Reducing our emissions by making everything electric won’t just benefit the climate, it’s going to be great for everyone. In the long run, electrifying everything is cheaper and more efficient. We can get to 80 per cent emissions reductions by 2035 and we don't need any new technology at all. So what are we waiting for?
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The Wilderness Myth: How humans can nurture nature. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 59minSPEAKERS Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Martin Breed, Luke Price HOST Lee Constable Human interactions with the environment aren’t always a disaster. There are thousands of years of history of people working and shaping the Australian environment, and more efforts than ever today to restore ecosystems both marine and terrestrial. But a healthy ecosystem doesn’t have to mean untouched by humans. And healthy ecosystems lead to healthy people.
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Jane Goodall’s Survival Guide for Troubled Times. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022
30/03/2022 Duración: 59minSPEAKERS Dr Jane Goodall HOST Hosted by Natasha Mitchell A pre-recorded conversation with one of the world’s most influential conservationists. Jane Goodall made discoveries that radically changed and enriched the field of primatology, and has worked for decades advocating to protect habitats and promote environmental education. From a lifetime dedicated to nature, she shares her insights into how we find hope and strength in the face of the climate crisis.
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Outrage and Optimism
09/06/2020 Duración: 59minSPEAKERS: Christiana Figueres HOST: Sabra Lane Former UN Secretary for Climate, Christiana Figures, and Tom Rivett-Carnac, her UN political strategist, are the architects and driving force behind the landmark 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement when 194 countries, including the EU and China, signed up to collectively tackle the climate emergency. Their mission however didn’t stop in Paris. It continues to empower the world to make a difference for the sake of future generations via international campaigns, engagements and initiatives such as Global Optimism, Mission 2020, Profiles of Paris, Future Stewards, the podcast – Outrage and Optimism, and a new book titled The Future We Choose to be released in March featuring ten things we can do today to make a difference. Join Christiana in conversation with Sabra Lane as she discusses how the final hour, can still be our finest hour.
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - International Women’s Day Address
09/06/2020 Duración: 59minSPEAKER: Jan Fran HOST: Tory Shepherd Walkley Award-winning journalist and TV presenter Jan Fran is an ambassador for Plan International Australia, anorganization that works alongside children, young people, supporters and partners to tackle root causes of the injustices facing girls and the most marginalised children. She’s best known for her work as host of SBS TV’s The Feed and Medicine or Myth, Network Ten’s The Projectand podcasts Sexism and the City and The Few Who Do and ‘The Frant’. The Advertiser State Editor and senior columnist Tory Shepherd is the author of On Freedom, a Churchill fellow, a Walkley judge – and once wrote a thesis on UFO cults. Proudly presented in partnership with the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Party Room Podcast LIVE
09/06/2020 Duración: 01h01minHOSTS: Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas GUESTS: Rebekha Sharkie and Sarah Hanson-Young Australia’s best politics podcast – The Party Room – has been described as biting and brilliant and Planet Talks 2019 showed it’s even better live. If you missed it, don’t worry because Fran and PK are bringing their super sharp political minds and even sharper wit back in 2020 for a special International Women’s day edition of TPR LIVE. Join them as they dissect and interpret all the news and issues of the week in federal politics with some very special guests, live at WOMADelaide. Proudly presented in partnership with the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - We Can Still Fix This
09/06/2020 Duración: 56minSPEAKERS: Damon Gameau, Will Steffen, Michelle Lim and Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor HOST: Bernie Hobbs The planet is suffering because humans have failed to listen and act. We have failed to act responsibly as individuals and governments have failed to listen to the scientific consensus and act fast. Despite being faced with unprecedented biodiversity loss, mass species extinctions and the dire consequences of a world not meeting the 2015 Paris climate change pledges, our panel however is still optimistic. Find out why in a discussion about protecting, restoring, funding and the revolutionary and transformative changes they’re supporting to fix the mess we have collectively created.
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - I’m so tired of waking up tired
09/06/2020 Duración: 59minAre we in the midst of a sleep loss epidemic? SPEAKERS: Greg Roach, Jill Dorrian and Danny Eckert HOST: Deb Tribe A good diet and exercise have dominated our media and social feeds as the answer to a long and healthy life. But is a silent sleep loss epidemic the greatest health challenge of the new 24/7 society we live in? Some have suggested, ‘the shorter your sleep, the shorter your life’ - but is it as simple as that? How much sleep do you need to be healthy? Join three internationally respected sleep researchers as they talk about the secrets of sleep and what we can do as individuals and a society to improve our waking life through better sleep.
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Big Tech, data ethics and bias in the age of algorithms
09/06/2020 Duración: 01h35sSPEAKERS: Robert Elliott Smith, Julia Powles, and Peter Lewis HOST: Marc Fennell Our personal data has become the most valuable commodity the world has ever seen, yet most of us happily give it away for free to the likes of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon (Big Tech). These companies have in turn used this data to accumulate extraordinary wealth, power and influence through mostly unseen and largely unaccountable algorithms and AI that interpret, manipulate and control every aspect of our contemporary digital life. So can we trust Big Tech to always ‘not be evil’? Join our excellent panel of tech thinkers for a discussion about the future use and misuse of our data.
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2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Being Seen and Heard
09/06/2020 Duración: 53minThe power and passion in the student climate strike movement. SPEAKERS: Doha Khan, Harriet O’Shea Carre, Milou Albrecht HOST: Tory Shepherd They can’t vote but they’re angry, fearful for the future and demanding to be heard by governments around the world. Passionate, smart and informed, these students have helped to create a thunderous collective voice for change that is hard to ignore. Doha, Harriet and Milou are three of the leaders of the Australian Student Strike for Climate movement. They’ve played a key part in one of the largest environmental movements the world has ever seen with millions demonstrating in more than 4500 locations across 130 countries. Their message is clear - act now - because their lives depend on it. But who’s listening? We are. And you should too.
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2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Fight for the Bight Against Big Oil
26/06/2019 Duración: 54minSPEAKERS: Peter Owen, Bunna Lawrie and Jodie Rummer HOST: Clare Press Peter Owen (The Wilderness Society), Bunna Lawrie (Mirning Elder and Coloured Stone frontman) and Jodie Rummer (marine scientist, James Cook University) represent a large and growing movement of concerned people, councils, businesses, industries, environmental and scientific organisations opposing the proposed drilling by Norwegian oil company Equinor in The Great Australian Bight. It’s a David versus Goliath battle in one of the most pristine and diverse ocean environments left on Earth. On one side, Equinor’s supporters point to jobs and economic benefits for the state, while the other highlights oil-spill modelling that shows catastrophic consequences for fisheries and tourism industries worth over $1.5 billion collectively per annum. The risks are real and battle lines are drawn. Find out what the future holds for oil drilling in the Bight.
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2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Adani, Coal Wars, and the National Interest.
26/06/2019 Duración: 58minSPEAKERS: Quentin Beresford and David Ritter HOST: Deb Tribe Our Prime Minister recently declared the need for “fair dinkum power" when the wind isn't blowing and the sun isn't shining. But can this “fair dinkum power” be good for the planet, leaving the 90 per cent of the nation’s coal reserves in the ground estimated for Australia to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement? Join Prof Quentin Beresford (author of Adani and the War on Coal) and David Ritter (Greenpeace CEO and author of The Coal Truth) as they discuss the Adani saga and the power behind our government’s passion for coal over a 100% renewable energy future.
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2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Less Meat, Less Heat: Is the elephant in the room a cow?
26/06/2019 Duración: 01h35sSPEAKERS: Angie Plummer, Cecile Godde, Matthew Evans and Andy Lowe HOST: Deb Tribe Can we really tackle climate change without addressing our relationship with meat consumption and the livestock industry? Ditching the snag on the BBQ and shifting to a more plant based diet is a demand-side solution but only half the consumption / production equation. What needs to be done to change a livestock industry that contributes 15% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions? That’s even more than the transportation sector. Inaugural Director of Food Innovation at the University of Adelaide, Andy Lowe, Less Meat Less Heat CEO Angie Plummer, CSIRO food systems scientist, Cecile Godde and farmer/SBS TV food documentary maker, Matthew Evans have a few thoughts on where to start, even if you don’t want to become a vegan.