Chloe Swarbrick fills in for James Shaw this week. We discuss Green Co-leader Marama Davidson's recent comments on systemic racism in the New Zealand police force, the Green Party revolt over the government decision to allow the expansion of a foreign owned water bottling operation and we get an update on Chloe's Election Access Fund Bill.
Jack Marshall is eating camembert at the beach in New Caledonia as we speak, but before he left he spoke to Eric Warrant - a biologist at the Univeristy of Lund in Sweden. Warrant is the principal investigator of a study that has found that moths migrate using a magnetic.sense
This week, Oscar talked to Dr Elvira Dommisse, Soil & Health Association Member and Former Crop & Food Scientist, about the relationship we have with food, the food production cycle in Aotearoa and community gardening.
This week on the Greendesk, Jack Marhall spoke with exGreen MP Nandor Tanczos, who is now a member of the The Cannabis Referendum Coalition. We got Tanczos' views as we build up to the referendum on cannabis and what the Coalitions goals are.
This week for our regular segment with co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw, Jemima asked James about the party's campaign to overhaul the welfare system. They discussed why the welfare system needs to change in New Zealand and how the Green Party will work to ensure change happens.
Jemima talks to co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw, about COP24, which is the name for the 24th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. They discussed how the conference will affact the Paris Agreement and what it will do internationally. They also discussed the Green Party's achievements after a year of the coalition government being in power.
Ella speaks with 2018 Callaghan Medal recipient Dr Helen Taylor about her work in conservation genetics. Dr Taylor is researching how inbreeding effects male fertility in New Zealand's native bird species. They disccus her successful science communication campaigns and what genetics can bring to New Zealand's conservation efforts.
Last week the Green Party celebrated the passing of the Crown Minerals Amendment Bill, which ensures that offshore soil and gas exploration will end in New Zealand. Co-leader, James Shaw, talked to Jemima about how this climate change action will impact the world. They also discussed the support the Green Party has shown for regulatory reform for drug control in New Zealand.
This week for our segment with the Green Party, Jemima spoke MP Chlöe Swarbrick in studio about the Green Party's mental health investigation, the third reading of the Medicinal Cannabis Government Bill, and the Tomorrow's Schools review.
Today Mitchell Fuller talks to Sedef Dude Ozyurt who was the leader of the Aotearoa Youth Delegation at the COP 24 conference held in Poland in November last year. They discuss the aim of COP, what its all about, New Zealand's stance, and the role the IPCC report played in the conference. Mitchell begins asking Sedef a bit about how she ended up at COP and the nuts and bolts of it all.