Climate Justice Taranaki has announced they are working with other climate groups to take a joint case to the Waitangi tribunal.
Their case would target the Crown, and their lack of focus on targeting big polluters at the expense of vulnerable New Zealanders.
This comes following Mike Smith’s win at the Supreme Court where it was found New Zealanders have a right to take big polluters like Fonterra to court for not meeting climate and environmental targets.
This week for Global Issues, 95bFM’s new segment focusing on human rights issues, Caeden spoke to Climate Justice Taranaki spokesperson Tuhi-Ao Bailey (Taranaki, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga) about the case.
The term “one-in-100-year event” is often used to describe extreme weather events such as last year’s Cyclone Gabrielle. However, the term can generate misconceptions about probability and change the way the public reacts to such events.
Producer Castor spoke to Lecturer of Emergency Management at Massey University’s Joint Center for Disaster Research, Doctor Lauren Vinnell about the term and the consequences of its use.
Chris brings a variety of news from the cannabis world today. Most importantly that Marijuana Media is now number 11 in the world's best marijuana podcasts!!! But also Chris discusses a part two for marijuana use during pregnancy, Fiji using New Zealand Strains for medicinal cannabis and a 'One Love' film review. Thanks to The Hempstore!
Milly has got the driving wheel tonight and she's driving you straight to Marijuana Media thanks to the Hempstore then Cocktail Corner, all thanks to East Imperial! There's plenty of tunes along the way and some great first-time newsreading. It's always all here, on Thursday Drive! Thanks to The Beer Spot!
Today is my first show of 2024 – it's great to be back at the b! Big mihi to Liam Watters for being an awesome host while I was away. Today's playlist focuses on music I heard around México – from the usual deep house cuts, to some hip hop and Ibrahim Ferrer (Buena Vista Social Club.) Enjoy!
💚 Kia ora wonderful creatures. Today's show (again sorry for the delayed upload time, I've been off the grid - temporarily) see's an opening two hours of gorgeous dream-pop sounds. We place focus on two new records: Helaodo Negro's PHASOR and Mk.gee's Two Star & The Dream Police.
The final hour sees dancier flavours enter. Groove on lovelies.
Aphex Twin - Avril 14th (Will Van Horn Lap Steel Cover) Jerkcurb - Night on Earth Mk.gee - Dream police Wild Nothing - Paradise berlioz, Ted Jasper - deep in it Khruangbin - A Love International Helado Negro - Colores Del Mar AJA - True Love Gregor - Mother Of Spring Soft Hair - Lying Has To Stop MGMT - Congratulations Marlon Williams - After The Revolution (Bill Fay cover) The Fuzzy Robes - Invocation New Gum Sarn - Money Talks Chaos In The CBD - Kaitaia Fire Al-Qasar - Sham System (The Limiñanas Rework) The Gaslamp Killer, Amor Yaghmai - Nissim Rozie Ramati - Drown in the Clouds of Dew Caroline Polachek - Butterfly Net (feat. Weyes Blood) Chezlie - Beanie Mt. Eden - Oh That I Had Arthur Russell - That’s Us / Wild Combination Alex Ebert - Truth Mk.gee - Alesis Delaney Davidson - Out Of My Head The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition L.S. Diezel - Skunk Funk Champagne Dub - Wet Drip Brion Gysin - Kick (Disco Mix) Eugy, Chop Daily - My Touch The Cthulus - Sunken City CSS - Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex Jamie xx - It’s So Good Mokotron - TAWHITO (Caru Remix) Warrior Queen - Bad Boyz Ana Frango Eléctrico - Electric Fish The National - Abel Yin Yin - Lotus Dogger, Mindstate, Liam Bailey - Broken Home
What's Up with Marama Davidson is back for 2024, and the co-leader of the Green Party speaks to Rachel about Waitangi Day, leadership changes in the party, and Israel's bombing of Rafah. Rob Bollix takes us to space to get some new jewellery on The Mind Trench. Geneva AM is in the studio to talk about her new single, T(M)²I out today for Valentine’s Day. Salene answers your rental queries on A Room Of One's Own. Johanna Cosgrove and Sam Te Kani are in for a kōrero about their live show of Rats In The Gutter this Friday. Whakarongo mai nei!