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COP 28 will probably be another talk fest
The UN's COP 28 Climate Summit is on right now in Dubai, but a leaked video has shown Sultan Al Jaber casting doubt on science behind the phasing out of fossil fuels. The Emirati leader says his… Audio
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Cyclones Gabrielle and Gale leave harvested pine land bare
Forestry owners hit by devastating cyclones this year have been given extra time to replant so they won't have to repay millions of dollars in carbon credits.
The land can stay bare for an extra… Audio
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Greens co-leader James Shaw on COP28
It's 3-days into the nearly two-week conference, New Zealand has so far signed up to one international agreement - to adapt agriculture and food production to the changing climate. 133 other countries… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Building a wetland on farm
A wetland at the bottom of a dairy farm in South Wairarapa is reducing most of the nitrates being drained from the paddocks. The project at Kaiwaiwai Dairies is nearly a decade old and one of the… Audio
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Danyl McLauchlan: an argument for eco-terrorism
Writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Susie to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. Today's he's looking at Swedish academic and environmental activist Andreas Malm, author of the book How to Blow… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 2 December 2023
The UN climate change summit in Dubai has opened with a deal to hand out money to countries hit by disasters linked to global-warming; Palau's president is already garnering support from Pacific… Audio
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Deal to hand out money to countries hit by climate disasters
Climate change summit in Dubai opens with a deal to hand out money to countries hit by disasters linked to global-warming. Audio
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Loss and Damage Fund to deliver climate justice to most vulnerable says U.N
A deal to start giving money to the countries hardest hit by climate change is being seen as a breakthrough on the first day of the COP28 summit in Dubai.
The U.N Secretary General Antonio Guterres… Audio
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Auckland mayor proposes more asset sales to cover costs
Auckland's mayor is proposing to sell council assets to fund the rising costs of running the city, and put the brakes on rates rises. Wayne Brown wants the money to go into a $3-4 billion fund that… Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Georgia Grant
This week on bookmarks we meet Dr Georgia Grant, a sedimentologist whose work has led to her winning the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. Audio
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Mayor Brown to consult Aucklanders on possibility of leasing port
First it was selling off Auckland Airport shares - now Auckland's mayor has a new money-raising plan to lease out the city's port.
Wayne Brown says he will consult Aucklanders on what he's calling… Audio
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Climate Change Minister Simon Watts on offshore oil and gas exploration
The coalition Government says it will repeal the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration.
That's despite the United Nations saying the world is on track to produce around 110-percent more fossil… Audio
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Climate Change Minister Simon Watts urged to attend COP28
The new Climate Change Minister, Simon Watts, may have a tricky time defending the Government if he goes to the global climate summit starting on Wednesday.
Scientists and lobby groups say it's… Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on new rules around the use and importation of vapes from January 1, perhaps the oldest Australian climate change activist arrested in Newcastle, a new nickname for the Australian… Audio
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Green Party launches petition to save oil and gas ban
The Green Party has launched a petition to save the oil and gas exploration ban.
This comes as the newly formed government plans to scrap several climate change-related policies.
One of those is… Audio
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Episode 27: Mata Reports 4: Aorangi Awarua
Launched in 2018, the Māori Carbon Collective was promoted as an indigenous approach to carbon farming, enabling iwi to prosper from the Emissions Trading Scheme while helping to tackle climate… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Congestion, divorce, and toxic algae
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Global leaders pressured to do more for the climate-displaced
Global leaders pressured to do more for climate-displaced communities. Audio
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NZ aeronautical company develops new plane
A Kiwi aeronautical company with a chequered past has developed a new plane it says can help save lives during natural disasters, and fight the impacts of climate change.
NZ Aero, based in Hamilton… Audio
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Ozone hole above Antarctica continues to grow
Audio 22 Nov 2023New satellite measurements show the ozone hole above Antarctica continues to grow - although it's happening later in spring than it used to.
Otago University research says that the ban on… Audio
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Concern over NZ's role to protect the Pacific ocean
A climate advocate vows to hold NZ's new government to account following its plans to lift the ban on oil and gas exploration. Audio
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The fights over mining the Coromandel, and more fights to come
Conservation groups, prepare for battle – we're likely to see more mining applications as the country's new chief executive promises economic benefits from going underground. Audio
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The importance of community in dealing with climate change
A new report is emphasizing the importance of community engagement in dealing with climate change.
The report from the Helen Clark Foundation and engineering consultants WSP says involving… Audio
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Companies aren't reporting their whole emissions. Can AI help?
Audio 21 Nov 2023This month's global climate summit in Dubai will host a bumper contingent of New Zealand businesses.
United Arab Emirates hosts are among the world's largest oil producers - drawing criticism that… Audio
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U.S. make commitments to Pacific youth on global issues
U.S. Department of State Special Envoy for Global Youth Issues meet Pasifika on how to address worldwide challenges including climate change. Audio
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COP28: Debate over how to pay small islands for damage
More than 100 countries will meet in Dubai at the beginning of next month to talk about climate action.
A big item on the to-do list is pinning down how wealthier countries, which have benefited from… Audio
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Vanessa Perica Orchestra
Australian bandleader Vanessa Perica's fantastic new album draws on the ups and downs of the last few years. Audio
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Tagata O Te Moana for 18 November 2023
Pacific Games in Solomon Islands kicking off; Outer island community in Fiji reluctant to relocate despite sea level rise; Aitutaki matriarch recalls fond memories of past leaders forum; Cook Island… Audio