On the Green Desk for this week, Jack Marshall speaks to the Department of Conservation's Chief Science Advisor Mike Bunce about the role that new and developing technologies have in solving Aotearoa’s biodiversity threats.
Alice Canton gives us the theatre rundown, and it looks like there's some exciting stuff coming up- including Rhiannon McCall's The Good, The Bad And The Completely Made Up. Whakarongo mai nei!
On the Green Desk, Jack Marshall speaks to Remy Lasseur from AgResearch about VR technology that could help farmers determine where and what trees they should plant.
Far-right Jewish Extremists in Israel are turning up the heat, as new cases of clashes between them against Israeli Christians are beginning to surface. Prof. Peter Lineham tells us about the developing situation and what this may mean for American Conservatives who have supported the Israeli state for decades.
This week on the 95bFM Top Ten! Annabel and Callum quietly prepare for the premiere of their hobbies segment on Breakfast the next morning, while counting down the biggest songs on the radio as voted by you! Also featuring songs by Eyeliner, Faye Webster, Talking Heads and Bressa Creeting Cake.
It's Renee's turn on the Gang of Four. Randomness is guaranteed, and a new book is the basis for the Kiwi Classic Throwback at 8pm. I also found a vintage bFM ad by Auckland band The Warners, from a time when the station's frequency was still 91.8.
Welcome to The Green Desk, the podcast that explores innovative approaches to tackle the pressing issue of climate change. In today's episode, we explore a new technique that offers a fresh perspective on combating the climate crisis. Professor Racheal James, an expert in Geochemistry from the University of Southampton in England talks about enhanced rock weathering as a form of carbon capture.
Here at the University over the weekend, the Green Party held their annual general meeting where they revealed their manifesto to voters ahead of this year’s election.
To discuss the meeting and the party’s policy announcements, Emilia Sullivan spoke to Green Party co-leader James Shaw.
Rob Bollix gives us two gifts on The Mind Trench- the first, a bit of 8am existential dread, the second, a banging new tune from the mind of The Bard himself. Whakarongo mai nei!