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Get your science on Fuzzy Logic Science Show from Canberra’s Radio 2xx, 98.3fm

    Standing on the edge of the climate cliff

    Standing on the edge of the climate cliff

    How do you cope with the dire trajectory of climate change? It's a tough question that we all now face. In this episode, ACT Greens MLA tells the story of her climate journey.

    • 9分
    Of Violence and Redemption

    Of Violence and Redemption

    If there were a single invention of humanity that you remove, what would that be? In this episode we revisit a personal story broadcast on Radio National in 2006.
    This is part of our series, Rethinking Sustainability.
     

    • 9分
    'That' conversation

    'That' conversation

    So it's okay to clear the Amazon jungle?
    Almost certainly you disagree with that statement, but how do you respond when someone says that to you? In this episode we think about 'that' conversation. How do you convince somebody that they're wrong?
    But first, is it even worth even trying?
    You'll find a summary of Fran Peavey's Strategic Questioning at commonslibrary.org/strategic-questioning
    and the full PDF commonslibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/strat_questioning_manual.pdf.
    From our series Rethinking Sustainbility.

    • 9分
    Fernando's dichotomy

    Fernando's dichotomy

    When somebody makes a statement that is foreign to your thinking, how do you react? In this episode, Rod Taylor recounts a conversation with the Brazillian, Fernando. What does it mean to raze the Amazon jungle, why should somebody like him care? Why should anybody care?

    The answer of course, is that it this cannot be sustained. While we hear that word thrown around so often, we should remember the end point of something that is unsustainable - is literally - the end.

    • 7分
    Growth and the Parasitic Economy

    Growth and the Parasitic Economy

    Today's episode should prompt us to ask, how should we measure the success of our society?
    Is it the growth, consumption, GDP and the size of our armies? Or perhaps it should be about  opportunity, the strength of our communities and how we care for people less well off.
    Michael Bayliss from Sustainable Population Australia looks at what growth is really doing to social equality.
     
    Michael invites you to sign the Position Statement on Population.
     
     
    If you would like to contribute to these podcasts, please get in touch.

    • 9分
    Deep Listening to Nature

    Deep Listening to Nature

    As Andrew Skeoch says in this episode, there is much we can learn from Nature, if only we sit quietly and listen. Andrew takes that a step further by recording the beautiful songs of birds around the world. And, as he says, it's more than simply enjoying the aesthetics because the birds use their song to build relationships and navigate a shared environment.
    Andrew is author of Deep Listening to Nature. 

     

    This podcast is part of the Rethinking Sustainability series.
     

    • 16分

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