The 30th UN climate conference will run from next week, the 10th to 21st of November in Belém, Brazil, taking on key issues around the mitigation of climate change, like the limiting of global temperature rise, increase in climate spending commitments, and the impacts for vulnerable populations.
For Green World this week, Wire Host Sara spoke with Senior Lecturer at AUT’s School of Future Environments, Dr Priscila Besen, about the importance of this year’s conference for climate action.
Besen will be in attendance at COP30, and will share content at the event here.
💚 I very much enjoyed this show, thank you to all those who listened (and are about to). Scattered with unreleased bits from the forthcoming Caru Biscuit (Caru X Dylan Biscuit) EP. Plenty of favourites old and new. Electronic heavy, but a little something from all across the genre wheel!
I will be back with you on June the 27th at which time my university pilgrimage is over. Do not fear, for the next two weeks I have two amazing guest hosts steering the Thursday 1-4 ship!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob details his recent psychic takeover; Dr. Maria seeds a studio-wide David Lynchathon; Julian Boshier drops in to talk about his sensational Head Like A Hole documentary, Swagger of Thieves, and Ximena runs through the contradictions and questions inherent in the new Laura Poitras documentary on Julian Assange, Risk, as part of our weekly NZIFF segment, 'bMovies'; and Mikey and Sarah yell at a departing Adam from another room.
....heeerrreeee’s Grace! Tina dedicated a show entirely to the work of the amazing Grace Jones (including originals & collaborators) ahead of ACLNZ 2018
Kris McFang is back in at the helm with his partner in crime absconding over to Melbourne for the weekend. Plenty of fun had on the show none the less, the sun shining through the windows as spring bursts outside, and tunes to match.
Kris and Rob hunker down in The Retreat, with the Sports Report, Emmerdale Review, and a whole lot of lolly-gagging, chin-wagging, and (of course) lotsa vinyl.
The Aotearoa Americana show for NZ Music Month, wallowing in the glory of it all. Not surprisingly featuring Marlon Williams, The Warratahs, Delaney Davidson, The Eastern, Reb Fountain, Kendall Elise, The Broadsides, Bernie Griffen and The Grifters & The Vietnam War among others. A little more surprisingly perhaps, sneaking in that quaint Hallelejah Picassos version of Who do you love?, Some Chills & Street Chant's epic NZ folk song of despair, Pedestrian Suppport League.