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The 52nd Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting begins this week
The 52nd Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting begins this week. Audio
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Robert Brander: The Science of Surf, Sand and Rips
As the weather warms and summer approaches, many of us are looking forward to getting into the ocean. Professor Rob Brander, aka 'Dr Rip', is a coastal scientist, beach safety researcher and science… Audio
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Lowering speed limits helps to reduce emissions
Waka Kotahi says it's lowered speed limits to 80 kilometres per hour on about four percent of New Zealand highways as part of the Road to Zero safety campaign.
The changes have frustrated many… Audio
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Convenient cities become conspiracy targets
How did a vision to make cities more liveable become twisted into a totalitarian dystopia? Audio
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Forecasting in changing times
In the last week, Hurricane Otis hit southern Mexico with little warning, and Cyclone Lola set a record for the earliest category five cyclone in the southern hemisphere. Climate change is making work… Audio
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Our Changing World – Our El Niño summer
How do meteorologists predict what's coming? As we head into an El Niño summer. climate change is making weather forecasting tough. Audio
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Conservationists concerned to find dozens of dead penguins on Waiheke
There are growing concerns for the Hauraki Gulf's penguins with ten chicks found starving and dozens dead on Waiheke Island in the past few weeks. It has conservationists worried that we could be… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Pasifika MPs, 95bFM, and comic books
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: The MethaneSAT saga
By Eloise Gibson: How did New Zealand come to invest $29 million in a Bezos-backed methane satellite space plan? Audio
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Podcast reviewer Lynn Freeman
Audio 27 Oct 2023We discuss episodes from four podcasts, including award-winning investigative podcast Bed of Lies presented by Carla McGoogan, and Spirituality, which delves into new-age cults. There's a look at The… Audio
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NZ research reveals staggering cost of climate change since 2000
Audio 27 Oct 2023Research by two New Zealanders has found the global costs of climate change are being underestimated by billions of dollars a year.
Victoria University's Ilan Noy and Rebecca Newman of the Reserve… Audio
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New technology to accurately measure cattle methane emissions
A group of New Zealand scientists have developed ground-breaking new technology in the shape of portable chambers which measure the methane emissions from cattle. Suzanne Rowe speaks to Jesse. Audio
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What is the secret to human happiness?
Dr Robert Waldinger has been studying human happiness and the secret to it for decades. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the the Harvard Study of Adult… Audio
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Thames communities come up with climate change strategy
Communities along the Firth of Thames have come up with 100 recommendations for a 100-year strategy to deal with the impact of climate change.
It's just the second time such a community-lead plan has… Audio
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Scientists warned government officials over benefits of satellite to measure farming emissions
Climate scientists warned government officials the benefits of a multi-million-dollar satellite mission to measure farming emissions were being oversold.
The government decided to invest $29 million… Audio
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Kate Mulgrew: where no woman has gone before
Before her Emmy nominated role as flawed but lovable Galina 'Red' Reznikov in Orange is the New Black actor Kate Mulgrew was perhaps best known for playing Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek… Audio
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Climate activist and actor Fehinti Balogun
Audio 21 Oct 2023Accomplished Nigerian-born UK actor and climate activist Fehinti Balogun isn't angry about climate change. He's furious. The Dune and I May Destroy You actor has presented at the UN COP26 climate… Audio
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'We have to make a huge shift': climate activist and actor Fehinti Balogun
British actor Fehinti Balogun isn't just angry about climate inaction – he's furious. Video, Audio
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Concerns over spate of baby penguin deaths
A spate of baby penguin deaths has raised concerns there could be a repeat of a catastrophic breeding season of five years ago, where there were mass fatalities of korora. On Waiheke Island alone… Video, Audio
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Damien O'Connor's shock loss in West Coast-Tasman
Few pundits flagged the West Coast, birthplace of the Labour Party, to be part of the big blue swing this election. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 18 October 2023
Audio 18 Oct 2023Marshall Islands and U.S sign major deal;Tonga's main island of Tongatapu facing power outages due to volcanic ash corroding power lines; Delays to re-opening of critically important Porgera gold mine… Audio
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Pacific Island states meet ahead of COP28
Audio 18 Oct 2023Pacific Island states work out priorities ahead of UN Climate Change Conference - COP28. Audio
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Pre-election climate promises about to be tested
Christopher Luxon's pre-election promise that the country's climate targets are not for changing may be about to be tested.
National's pre-election statements were unequivocal that neither the Zero… Audio
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Space technology for climate change
Each year, a New Zealand social enterprise runs a space research incubator to help explore space-related technologies for climate change. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the founders of Spacebase. Audio
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From water to wine: The story of Dancing Petrel
An idyllic lifestyle change for Kim and Graham Gilkison from Taranaki to the Far North saw them also purchase a languishing vineyard. Five years later, they're producing award winning wines. Audio
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Fonterra top emitter for third year running
Fonterra is New Zealand's top greenhouse gas emitter for the third year running, followed by big petrol companies Z Energy, BP and Mobil.
Figures for the year ending June show ten companies still… Audio
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Report looks at what NZ's future holds due to climate change
A new report by Stats NZ and the Environment Ministry has laid out what New Zealand's future holds as a result of climate change.
New Zealand's third Atmosphere and Climate report predicts more… Audio
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Expect more extreme storms says latest Govt climate report
The latest government report on New Zealand's climate says people can expect bigger, heavier atmospheric rivers, like the one that brought record rainfall to Auckland in January. The report says… Video, Audio
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Teenage climate activists disrupt ACT press conference
A teenage student climate activist, who is too young to vote, has still managed to have her say this election campaign - challenging David Seymour over his party's policy. 17 year old Aurora Garner… Video, Audio
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Climate change and its impact on our deadliest natural hazard
Audio 11 Oct 2023Landslides are our country's deadliest and most costly natural hazard. Landslides triggered by the cyclone ultimately killed two volunteer firefighters Muriwai, condemned hundreds of homes, and left… Audio