16 épisodes

Mark and Eav are curious, constantly. Curious about all the ways the climate crisis has, is and will shape our society, all aspects of it. Join them to learn about how people of all walks of life, from scientists to politicians, parents to grassroots organisers are engaging with the climate crisis. We'll ask the questions you'd ask if you were in the room and bring you great and varied perspectives on the climate crisis.

Serially Curious | with Mark and Eav Climactic

    • Culture et société

Mark and Eav are curious, constantly. Curious about all the ways the climate crisis has, is and will shape our society, all aspects of it. Join them to learn about how people of all walks of life, from scientists to politicians, parents to grassroots organisers are engaging with the climate crisis. We'll ask the questions you'd ask if you were in the room and bring you great and varied perspectives on the climate crisis.

    Serially Curious | Pinkish Pods...?

    Serially Curious | Pinkish Pods...?

    Get your Pinkish Pods!
    What does your laundry have to do with the climate crisis?What's a Pinkish Pod?Can Mark make Eav interested in Unique Selling Points, marketing, and revising Milton Friedman economics?
    Find out in this episode!
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    • 45 min
    Serially Curious | So... what can I do?

    Serially Curious | So... what can I do?

    Felicity Jefferson speaks to Mark about the psychological concepts and tools that can be useful to the climate community, and the course she is running through What Can I Do Australia. As promised, here's some photos of the beautiful Hamilton Gardens.
    Mark and Eav talk about the concept of deep ecology, the small steps we took/are taking at the start of our climate engagement. We hope this is helpful, and if so, we think you'd love the course. 
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    • 1h 2 min
    Serially Curious | What food is good for your pooch - and planet?

    Serially Curious | What food is good for your pooch - and planet?

    Mark speaks to GG, who along with Anna, are fur parents of Lyka. Anna and GG started feeding GG home-prepared meals, and it turned around Lyka's health. They started a pet food - no, a pet wellness - company also called Lyka. And the rest is history!Lyka: Australia's only carbon negative dog food.
    There is no time to waste for climate action. The change happens with us and we are committed to helping the planet, one bowl at a time.
    That's right. No hidden agenda, no greenwashing – just the facts. Lyka is as committed to the planet as we are to your pup. Because your pup deserves great food, but it shouldn't be at the expense of our environment.
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    • 55 min
    Sumatran Tiger Conservation

    Sumatran Tiger Conservation

    Eav talks to Mudi about the Sumatran Tiger Project:
    https://sumatrantiger.id/en/
    Music: Game Hens by Blue Dot Sessions
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    • 45 min
    So you've spotted ecofascism in the climate community, now what? w/ Angelica Kross

    So you've spotted ecofascism in the climate community, now what? w/ Angelica Kross

    Wellness and sustainability and environmentalism, oh my. These communities have long histories of overlap with fascism, serving as breeding grounds for fascist demagogues, and fascist groups invariably have roots in traditionalism, populism, and purity - uncomfortable. 
    We dive into these roots, the modern day manifestations, and what we can do to be aware of, and push back against, fascistic tendencies in the climate community. 
    If you liked what Angelica had to say here about fascism, then you'll love her show Half Measures and Hope - she dives into the political history of Australia and how it's engaged with climate, race, representative democracy, with some great stuff coming up. Subscribe now!Links
    The Nazi Roots of the Environmental Movement
    Recognizing Eco-Fascist Rhetoric | The Link
    The Coming Ecofascism | Instagram
    The roots of organic farming lie in fascism | The Conversation
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    • 41 min
    Serially Curious | Brenna Quinlan — Permaculture Illustrator

    Serially Curious | Brenna Quinlan — Permaculture Illustrator

    Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator who strives to make the world a better place through her art and her actions. She lives at Australia's most well-known permaculture demonstration site, Melliodora, where she grows food, milks goats, builds soil and engages with the community - or, she did. Mark and Eav caught up with Brenna on her last day at Melliodora to talk about her art and illustration, her process, and Our Street, the new book for kids about permaculture that brings Retrosuburbia to a new generation.
    Thanks to Formidable Vegetable for their permission to use some excerpts of their tracks. 
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    • 47 min

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