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Ecopify's Podcast is a show dedicated to help educate and inspire people to live more sustainably and to make a positive impact on the planet. Whether you're just beginning your sustainable journey or looking for new ways to reduce your carbon footprint, this podcast is for you.
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The podcast on plastic, people, and the planet by @anjakrieger. Plastics have become the basis for our modern lives, but they also pollute the planet. Will we be able to develop a healthy relationship with these materials we’ve created? Follow Anja on a journey into the world of synthetic polymers, their impacts on nature and ourselves, and the global quest to tackle plastic pollution. Each episode explores the issue from a different angle, and features a diverse set of voices and viewpoints.
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There is so much to be angry about, if you are a clean energy guy. Every day, so many things that happen around the world make me angry when I look at them with lenses colored by the climate change chaos unfolding everywhere around us. And I am especially angry because I know we can solve the climate change crisis if we were only trying.Each week, I will share with you a few topics that struck me and that I was very angry about – and this will generally have to do with climate change, solar ...
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This podcast on planetary health is hosted by Ralph Levinson, M.D. Health Sciences Professor (emeritus) School of Medicine, UCLA, and Luc Lewitanski, a journalist covering technology, politics and power. Planetary health is about how the environment affects us and the people and the beauty in the world we love. "Your Planet, Your Health" is a series of podcasts to inspire hope and empower you as an agent of change. This podcast strives to summarise the science and debunk misinformation. We e ...
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Listen to PBS NewsHour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is ...
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Welcome to Plastic: The Last Straw, the podcast all about plastic! Join us on our journey from the invention of plastic, all the way to the very last straw, as we look at the plastics problem from the perspectives of a range of experts and organisations working in the field. This mini-series is produced by TuneFM at the University of New England and is created in partnership with the Environmental Protection Authority of NSW.
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An environmental podcast with tips on how to live plastic free! Host Andrea Fox tackles big ethical issues with her knowledgeable guests, all in the hope of overcoming the climate change overwhelm and battling the single-use plastic guilt.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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"Round Table" is the premier discussion show that debates the hottest topics making headlines in China and around the world. As the most popular English language podcast from China, it not only keeps you informed, but goes deeper into the factors shaping the behavior of 1.4 billion people. Send us an email or voice memo to ezfmroundtable@foxmail.com!
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The Heat is a daily talk show that focuses on top stories making news globally. The Heat presents tough issues from a comprehensive, balanced and international and Chinese perspective. Guests from on the spot and around the world ensure lively debate and a range of voices.
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The podcast of climate opportunists. Hosted by Daniel Oladoja from Lagos Nigeria this podcast brings to the fore the story of creators, thinkers, and innovators: everyday people from all walks of life who are leveraging the climate crisis and maximizing the opportunities it presents us to move society forward in a green, resilient and inclusive way.
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Nate Wehr and Niti Kala

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Hunting Vegans, a thoughtful new podcast that explores our relationship with the natural world. Wildlife scientist/lifelong hunter Nate Wehr and vegan yogi Niti Kala discuss hunting, fishing, wildlife conservation, ethical consumption and animal rights, local and international conservation efforts, diversity and equity in hunting, and other complex environmental issues. For anyone interested in cool animals and saving the planet!
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE, with selected new podcasts that will span a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Our Podcasts are designed to act as teaching tools, providing further insight into our content through editor and author commentaries and interviews with special guests. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and ...
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Welcome to the We Can Fix Climate Change podcast! We're passionate about two things: fighting climate and environmental change, and empowering individuals to make a difference. Our goal is to bring you the latest progress in the fight against climate change, and show you how you can get involved and make a meaningful impact. We believe that everyone has the power to create positive change, no matter how big or small. Join us on our journey to build a better future for ourselves and the plane ...
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Our podcast series is designed to provide insight into the lives of environmental professionals. What drives them? How did they get where they are today? Why do they do what they do? The selection of Chartered Environmentalists, Registered Environmental Practitioners and Registered Environmental Technicians that we’ll be interviewing each month is as diverse as our register is, with our podcasts featuring environmental experts from across a variety of sectors and disciplines. Areas of expert ...
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World Environment Day is observed on June 5 every year and is the United Nations' principal vehicle for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of our environment. Center to this year's campaign is 'Beat Plastic Pollution'. Why is it so hard to wean off plastic? Is it possible to win the fight (02:55)? / Fake internship certificates (31…
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Emy Kane (pictured), the managing director of Lonely Whale, a non-profit organization that develops data-driven campaigns and program to prevent plastic from entering the ocean was a guest on one the many panels in the Economist's Impact event, the third annual Sustainability Week in the U.S. "‘It’s actually a human person, undergoing real emotions…
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Digital bridge for spinal cord allows paralyzed man to walk again; Warming in the arctic is disrupting the ground-squirrel’s love life; Scientists completely map the activity of serotonin in the brain of a roundworm; Medium sized black hole in our galactic neighborhood could solve an astronomical puzzle; Plastic pollution and disease — ‘Plasticosis…
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With the second round of negotiations for a UN treaty to end plastic pollution underway, in this episode we’ll explore how the INC-2 event taking place in Paris this week marks a crucial stage in the negotiations. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and WWF has convened the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty to bring together businesses and…
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Tony Walker is the author of a recent article published in JTF, 'The tropics should not become the world's plastic pollution problem.' Tony shares a great deal of insight into the topic as he's been studying the impacts of plastic pollution and solutions to mitigate those impacts for nearly 30 years.…
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Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has helped lead negotiations for a plastics treaty in Paris, but back home there are urgent recycling issues that need solutions.Tanya Plibersek says the Government will "double" Australia's recycling capacity by 2025 by investing in 48 new waste facilities, she says it's easier to clamp down on plastic pollutio…
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As International talks to tackle the usage of plastics begin in Paris, we ask what does the world need to do to get a grip of consumption?Do meetings get in the way of work? A new study has found that people are in 3 times more meetings and calls a week in February 2020.Rahul Tandon discusses this and other business stories from around the world wi…
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Welcome to the "We Can Fix Climate Change" podcast! In this series, we will be exploring real solutions on how we can make a difference in combating climate change. Don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button to stay updated on our latest episodes! In today's episode, we'll cover Japan's new role in a global coalition against plastic pollution, Franc…
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IN THE PRESS - Monday, 29.05.2023: As treaty talks over plastic pollution begin in Paris, we find out why recycling schemes, rather than reducing use, may not be that green of an idea. We take a look at different reactions to Recep Tayyip Erdogan's re-election. Reactions to Juliette Triet’s Palme D'or speech also continue to roll in, with the Frenc…
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As plastic waste piles up in the world's landfills, sewer systems and oceans, the United Nations has set a goal to reduce plastic pollution by 80 percent by the year 2040. Inger Andersen, head of the United Nations Environment Programme, joins William Brangham to discuss the upcoming negotiations over how to realize this goal. PBS NewsHour is suppo…
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who represents Silicon Valley and is a member of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, argues that American leadership in innovation depends on the nation’s manufacturing strength. The Congressman shares his insight into America’s greatest challenges in an economic rebalancing with China and strategy …
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IN THE PRESS – Monday, 05.06.2023: We take a look at how the press is covering the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day as well as the first anniversary of a brutal killing in the Amazon, and how, on this anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square uprising, Hong Kong’s tributes were silent. We take a look at two breakthroughs in the treatment of …
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Favour Oluma is an entrepreneur with multiple talents and an unlimited passion for creativity. She is the Founder of Retyredglam where she creates adorable, quality, flashy, affordable, and comfortable interiors out of tyres for use in homes, hotels, corporate offices, and other outdoor infrastructures. She desires to turn all waste around her into…
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Three and a half years since the pandemic began, covid cases are climbing once again, up more than 25 per cent from last month to nearly 40,000 last week.And there's some new evidence that the shingles vaccination might help prevent dementia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The government has drafted its 'same job, same pay' legislation, to ensure casual, gig and temporary workers are paid the same as their fellow workers.Business groups say the government's plan to get there could be detrimental, and could leave workers further behind.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Seventeen Australian women and nine children stranded in a Syrian detention camp for four years, will today take the federal government to court in a last ditch attempt to return home.The group are the wives, widows, and children of slain or jailed Islamic State fighters, and the federal government says bringing them home is too difficult, and too …
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Tensions between the US and China were impossible to miss at one of the world's largest security summits, the Shangri-La Dialogue.China's Defence Minister refused to meet his US counterpart, while the near collision between US and Chinese warships in the Taiwan Strait underlined the high stakes involved.…
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China has issued a warning the United States and other regional players like Australia to mind their own business and stay out of the Taiwan Strait.China's new defence minister Li Shangfu issued the blunt warning at Asia's largest security forum, the Shangri La summit in Sinagpore.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Treasurer has countered concerns that the Government's next tranche of industrial relations changes will harm businesses across the country.The 'same job, same pay' proposal aims to ensure workers employed by labour hire firms are paid the same as a company's permanent employees.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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With less than six months before Australians head to the polls, support for enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the Constitution appears to be slipping away.While the Federal Liberal Party has taken an official no stance, many former MPs, backbenchers and state politicians are supporting the Yes campaign, with the Liberals for Yes campa…
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As the fallout from the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case continues, there are calls for compensation for the families of his alleged victims, and other Afghans allegedly killed by Australian soldiers.Daniela Gavshon, Director of Human Rights Watch Australia joined RN Breakfast to discuss.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Preliminary investigations have begun into India's worst train disaster in more than 20 years.Some 275 people were killed and hundreds more injured after three trains collided outside of Kolkata, with officials investigating the accident are looking at the possibility that a signal failure caused the disaster.…
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Noosa's Alexandria Bay has long been considered an unofficial clothing optional beach, but Queensland doesn't officially have any designated nudist beaches.Now, around a dozen Queenslanders were fined for wilful exposure, infringements which have riled up the local nudist community.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"Economic growth is fuelling climate change – a new book proposes ‘degrowth communism’ as the solution"; "The role of carbon dioxide removal in climate action"; "ClimateCast with Tom Heap"; "Assessing the Viability of Using Autorickshaws for Urban Freight Delivery in India"; "Compostable turbine blades made from mushroom roots could solve waste pro…
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A team of researchers in the U.S. analyzed data from 189 mass shootings between 1966 and 2021, and found that fame seekers – as opposed to those predominantly motivated by personal grievance or revenge, for example – planned their crimes around the novelty of the location and targets. Mass shooters pursuing fame often plan their attacks as “surpris…
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Last week in Finland, electricity supply was so abundant that the country’s average electricity price fell into negative territory for a number of hours. It’s not the first time it’s happened, but it’s being described as ‘historic’. So what does this mean for Finland’s energy market and consumers?Guest: Jukka Ruusunen, CEO of Fingrid…
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