Rachael talked to Bianca Rocca and Toya Webb about their show 'Working Title', on at the George Fraser Gallery. Theo was in studio and played some Korean experimental music from the Bulgasari community. He also played some commentry from John Waters, the director of Multiple Maniacs.
Music can be a pretty unifying force, especially for the geographically isolated. Kiran talks to Mikey about music critic David Keenan's first novel, This Is Memorial Device, which evokes this idea while portraying a fictional post-punk band in '70s-'80s small town Scotland.
Alex picks a show Mike's had on the brain for ages - the '70s crime drama Quarry. With an antihero whose story spans the Mekong to the Mississippi, Alex gets in behind to make some bold claims of quality.
This week for our segment with the Green Party Jemima speaks to co-leader James Shaw about the effect of international tourism on greenhouse gas emissions. James also talks about his thoughts on the government's response to the working tax group's recommendation.
onlyevva (yung chibi) - hollow (prod. dj luxurious)
Dj Everything - soft spoken (emotional)
seaketa - Zuzukashiren
Otro - ...And Other Perishables
Tim Hecker - The Piano Drop
Trance Band - Ylva's Theme
Amselysen feat. 2xn - The Labour of Love
Karlfroye - Fateful
Swan Meat - SWAN MEaTS FRED AGAIN..
Fatima Al Qadiri - Loading Beijing
CHIYU - Moulting
Jenn feat. TALPAH - Dummy
ZAGAM - FLASHXBACK
Abssys - Desgarradura
Rattlesnakke - Sublimación
QOQEQA - CalaXucla
rab neba — Descent Into Datahell
jaijiu - Ensayo de Repique (MURGA TOOL)
111, 1127, S280F, and RABIT - angel's egg
IN MY TALONS - In Silence We March
Shushu - Jacuzzi
JM Croce - Adiós (Lou Kessler Remix)
Lukrø & Cardozo - Chiki
Zulu - Hooligan Break
BLOOD OF AZA - MAN DONT CARE EDIT
nl.DEFRAQ - EXOPLANET
S280F & Echavox - Force Fed
Lag Switch - Wreqqq
Ingesting Poison x This Is The New Shit
Ruido Con H - Dime
Blood of Aza - Cusp demo
Osheyack - Fake (Kat Nzhinga Bootleg)
Dj. Rogelio H - Mito Prehispanico
Yoshitaka Hikawa - Pointer
MYEN — EXUBERANCE (Ivory Black Edit)
초감제 X Kablam - Forced
Miedo Total - Pomegranate
Vapordog - exile
ESTOC - Avril's Complications
oOo- iPhone Voice Memo 2019 12-05 Lil Durk and Avril o0o rework
The Government has stated they want to start a national conversation about changes needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector.
The Ministry of Transport recently released a report, outlining potential policies to move the transport sector to net zero by 2050.
Jessica Hopkins talked to Dr Doug Wilson, senior lecturer in transportation engineering at the University of Auckland about his research which focuses on reducing emissions from private vehicles.
Forest and Bird Aotearoa is calling on parties to announce more policies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, following the release of data from Statistics New Zealand about emissions over the course of 2022. The organisation says that while a downward trend is shown, it is not enough, and is urging people to vote accordingly.
Wire producer Rosetta spoke to Geoff Keey, strategic advisor for Forest and Bird, about what they want to see from parties towards the election, and about the Climate Shift initiative to guide climate policy.
The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark, albeit nonbinding ruling, that countries have a legal obligation to act on climate change.
In this context, climate news in this past week has raised worry for climate advocates.
The New Zealand government has passed legislation to reverse the 2018 ban on new oil and gas exploration projects, which is predicted to increase the country’s emissions by 14.2 million tonnes according to official analysis.
As well, the United States are seeking to negate the finding that greenhouse gas emissions pose any danger to human health, with the aim to reduce the power of the Environmental Protection Agency to restrict activities that produce these emissions.
Wire Host Sara spoke to Greenpeace executive director Russel Norman about these two cases and their potential consequences for global climate action.
Researchers from the University of Auckland have shown how cows can successfully be toilet trained and how it could help reduce Greenhouse Emissions and Water Contamination. Joe speaks to one of the researchers, Douglas Elliffe, on the matter.
The OECD released a report yesterday which looked at the environmental performance of New Zealand. The report provides independent assessments of countries' progress in achieving environmental policy goals, as well as making policy recommendations. The report warns that New Zealand’s high environmental quality of life is under threat from a lack of long-term planning.The country's growth is starting to show environmental limits, including increased greenhouse gas emissions, freshwater contamination and threats to biodiversity. 95bFM reporter Hannah Ross speaks to Otago University freshwater scientist Marc Schallenberg and Forest and Bird Chief Executive Kevin Hague about the findings of the report.