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I/V/ w/ Beth Orton: April 3, 2024

I/V/ w/ Beth Orton: April 3, 2024 I/V/ w/ Beth Orton: April 3, 2024, 47.15 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

Beth Orton chats with Rachel about her upcoming show at the Powerstation in Auckland on April 20th. Whakarongo mai nei!

Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: April 3, 2024

Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: April 3, 2024 Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: April 3, 2024, 18.83 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

On Red Dead Redemption, Justine answers listeners' union and employment queries. Whakarongo mai nei!

Public Health vs Fast-Track Approval Bill w Marnie Prickett: April 3, 2024

Public Health vs Fast-Track Approval Bill w Marnie Prickett: April 3, 2024 Public Health vs Fast-Track Approval Bill w Marnie Prickett: April 3, 2024, 14.99 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

Having passed its first parliamentary reading, the Fast-Track Approval bill is currently open for submission.

The bill is described as a ‘one-stop-shop’ for resource consents and certificates of compliance required under multiple environmental acts.

The fast-track consenting process is claiming to provide significant regional and national benefits, but public health concerns are at the forefront for health experts.

Producer Sofia Kent spoke to Marnie Prickett, Research Fellow at the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, about the bill and what implications it may have. 

The State of Our Cybersecurity w Giovanni Russello: April 3, 2024

The State of Our Cybersecurity w Giovanni Russello: April 3, 2024 The State of Our Cybersecurity w Giovanni Russello: April 3, 2024, 17.1 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

In August 2021, New Zealand’s intelligence agency was hit with a cyberattack carried out by a group allegedly backed by the government of China, part of a series of attacks that also hit government offices in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.

However, the parliament data breach wasn’t the only cyberattack to happen here in Aotearoa. More than 100 staff members were the victim of cybercrime in 2023 alone, disrupting the operations of more than than a third of businesses nationwide. The repeated string of cyberattacks across the country has created discourse surrounding the vulnerability of cybersecurity systems in New Zealand.

Oto spoke to Professor Giovanni Russello, the head of the school of computer science at the University of Auckland and a lecturer in cybersecurity, to discuss the state of cybersecurity in Aotearoa, and possible steps that can be taken to improve it.

The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - April 3 2024

The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - March 27 2024 The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - March 27 2024, 112.98 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

This week sees Jim Nothing take the top spot with Easter at the RSC... A few days after Easter. 

The Wire w/ Nicholas: April 3, 2024

The Wire w/ Nicholas: April 3, 2024 The Wire w/ Nicholas: April 3, 2024, 99.31 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

This week on the Wednesday Wire:

Nicholas spoke to Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the Fast Track Approval Legislation and the IMF’s recommendations regarding New Zealand’s tax system.

He also spoke to Dr Kevin E Trenberth about why we shouldn’t rely on geo-engineering as a solution to combat climate change.

Sofia spoke to Research fellow Marnie Prickett  about public health concerns regarding the in-process fast-track approval bill

Oto spoke to Professor Giovanni Russello, the head of the school of computer science at the University of Auckland and a lecturer in cybersecurity, to discuss the state of cybersecurity in Aotearoa, and possible steps that can be taken to improve it. 

Finally, Sofia spoke to Dr Jude Ball joins us to talk about the impending introduction of even MORE oral nicotine and tobacco products

Why hacking planet Earth will not save us from ourselves w/ Dr Kevin Trenberth: April 3, 2024

Why hacking planet Earth will not save us from ourselves w/ Dr Kevin Trenberth: April 3, 2024 Why hacking planet Earth will not save us from ourselves w/ Dr Kevin Trenberth: April 3, 2024, 25.37 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

Climate change is a problem that hangs perpetually over the head of humankind.

In an effort to find a solution to this existential issue, some scientists have proposed using geoengineering to “hack” the climate.

Possible geoengineering proposals include injecting sea salt into clouds to increase their brightness and using giant space parasols to block the sun.

However, geoengineering has its critics. 

Dr Kevin E Trenberth discussed the pitfalls of geoengineering in his recent newsroom article Hacking planet Earth will not save us from ourselves 

In the article Dr Trenberth uses this fable to display ethical problems around who gets to control a hacked climate.

“Once upon a time in an idyllic country, near a small town and a farming community, a rope hung out of the sky. One pull on the rope changed the weather from fine and sunny to cloudy and rainy, and the next pull changed it back. For many years the people cooperated; the farmers used the rains to help grow crops, and the townspeople enjoyed the sunny periods. But there came a time when the townspeople protested the rain and wanted more sunshine. The farmers were concerned about their crops. And so arguments broke out, with a person from the town pulling on the rope, followed quickly by a farmer pulling it again, and they pulled and pulled and . . . broke the rope.”

Nicholas spoke to Dr Trenberth about his article and the implications of pursuing geoengineering as a solution to climate change

citadel : 3-4-24

3-04-24 3-04-24, 155.34 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

 

set list 

 

Hilux - Turning Stones 
Kercha - Searching For Peace
OldGold x Wraz - Hallucinate
Surreal - Let It Blow
Kalee - Reality
JLEON - Quetzal 
Dub Killer - India
Dublink - Eminent
Majoriti - Go Back To DnB (Send For Retrograde)
Subtle Mind - Dope N Pinot
Bhasko - Clarity Dub
Workflow - Irie
Kryptic Minds - Badman VIP (Aranha VIP)
Wiley - And Again [CLB Edit]
Pushloop - Purple Tapestry VIP
The Widdler - THC
Mungk - Masquerade
JAKEBOB - BRUM TOWN SAVIOUR (2022 War Dub Round 1 Send for Delta)
Loefah ft Fudz - 'My G' (disko rekah vocal)
BackLeft & Skinny Limbs - In There
Manta - Witchfinder
Rotate - Skeng Flip
Dubamine - Helloefah
Killa P - They Don't Know (9TRANE Remix)
Quasar - Sound System Addict VIP
Muttley - Harpoon
Rumble - Foundation
Saule & Subtle Mind - Warrior Mentality
LTHL - Ultio
Roofus - EARLY FLAWOH (Send for Flawoh)
TCP - Levels VIP
Sibla - Huckster
JAKEBOB - DYL'S NOT ROUGH [SEND FOR BILLUND THE CHILD]
Nightmare & Oni - Souljah Stance
Senri - monkey dancing in the graveyard
XAV - Golden Boot 140
Maes - Jah, Jah Livin (Chad Dubz Remix)
Dedman - Saw Them Fall Ft. P.A.B (Vocal Mix)
Brightwing - Mujica

 

What's Cooking: 3 April, 2024

What's Cooking: 3 April, 2024 What's Cooking: 3 April, 2024, 45.9 MB
Wed 3 Apr 2024

Thanks to the Auckland Art Gallery!

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel : Rātū April 2, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel : Rātū April 2, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel : Rātū April 2, 2024 , 240.79 MB
Tue 2 Apr 2024

On Breakfast this morning, Reb Fountain chats about her newly unveiled upcoming shows with Vera Ellen and Voom, happening across May and June. Conor Amor Bendall is in to talk about her play the Clitoris Conumdrum on Stage Direction, which premieres tonight at Basement Theatre. Zoe Avery joins us for Ready Steady Learn to talk about urban design and the World Green Infrastructure Conference, which she's an organiser of. Whakarongo mai nei!