Green MP Julie-Anne Genter talked to Joel about potential coalition options, whether she believes Winston Peters could potentially be a toxic coalition partner, and what the odds are of the Green Party siding with National.
This week Sherry chatted to Green Party co-leader James Shaw, on the recent prison voting rights and the greens pushing for all prisoners to have the right the vote. We also speak on the amendments to RMA, to better achieve carbon emissions and climate change goals. Finally we speak about the green’s recent announcement of their povery action plan, which includes a garenteed minimum income. We discuss privilege of the middle class.
Kia ora! Today is mostly a sad show - expect Cindy Lee, Weyes Blood, Burning Star and Double Virgo. Pleased to play a new release from Awning - 'Inside Day' off the new My Friend Dog EP. Thanks as always to Progear and the Tuning Fork for letting us MG hosts play buzzy tunes on a weekday morning.
Dr Brian Greene is professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University and co-founder of the World Science Festival, an annual week-long series of seminars and panel discussions that has taken place in New York since 2008 (loads of those panel discussions are available to watch here)
Ahead of his live talk this Sunday - A Time Travelers Tale - Dr Greene spoke to Hugh Sundae about string theory and science in the age of Trump.