16 episodes

We can be having better conversations about Australia's future, conversations that brings us together to protect what we have.

So we're talking to a wide range of people to understand more about where we are, how we got here, and we're on the hunt for find one big idea to safeguard Australia's environmental and economic future, that we can all get behind.

In our first series— we’re talking to authors and experts to find out what Australians understand and think about climate change. We're asking how that compares to the rest of the world. We explore whose talking about what science, and how we might be able to build some common ground.

So if you’re worried about climate change, think it’s all exaggerated or aren’t quite sure what to think — subscribe and join us in a respectful and pragmatic conversation as we build Common Ground on Climate together.

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    • Society & Culture

We can be having better conversations about Australia's future, conversations that brings us together to protect what we have.

So we're talking to a wide range of people to understand more about where we are, how we got here, and we're on the hunt for find one big idea to safeguard Australia's environmental and economic future, that we can all get behind.

In our first series— we’re talking to authors and experts to find out what Australians understand and think about climate change. We're asking how that compares to the rest of the world. We explore whose talking about what science, and how we might be able to build some common ground.

So if you’re worried about climate change, think it’s all exaggerated or aren’t quite sure what to think — subscribe and join us in a respectful and pragmatic conversation as we build Common Ground on Climate together.

    Amanda Tattersall on Democracy

    Amanda Tattersall on Democracy

    What is participatory democracy? How can we support robust, genuine debate and collaboration amongst different parts of the community? 
    As a researcher and community organiser, Amanda has spent her life finding ways to involve a huge range of people in shaping institutions and decision-making. Amanda shares some hard earned lessons and talks us through 5 practical steps to genuinely get people involved.
     

    • 48 min
    Georgie McClanachan on Driving Change from the Inside

    Georgie McClanachan on Driving Change from the Inside

    What is it like to work within the oil and gas industry? What kind of pressure are people and organisations facing, internally and externally? Can change be driven from within?
    Georgie McClanachan worked for 6 years as a commercial analyst and an economist in a large oil and gas company—one of Australia's largest carbon dioxide emitters. In that time, Georgie witnessed pressure being applied both from protestors, and activists investors. Georgie shares her experience of the efforts to drive change from within, from the challenges of working in large organisations to being accused of being a sell-out by people outside the organisation.

    • 39 min
    Heidi Lee on a Zero Emissions Australian Economy

    Heidi Lee on a Zero Emissions Australian Economy

    What does a "zero-emissions" economy mean? What might it feel like? Can Australians fare well in the global transition to zero emissions?
    As CEO of Beyond Zero Emissions, Heidi has led transformative research on transitioning into a zero emissions economy, one in which we are not generating greenhouse gas emissions. We discuss what such a transition entails for Australia, from the economic investments required to the jobs that will be created and even what factories might look like in the future.

    • 40 min
    Frank Muller on Designing Climate Policy

    Frank Muller on Designing Climate Policy

    How can we design our economy so that it supports a better way of life for all?
    With nearly 40 years experience in environmental, energy and land use policy work in Australia and the US, which included advising the United Nations and the Clinton Administration, Frank Muller is a go-to expert on this topic. Learn how a carbon border adjustment affects Australian exports, the role that our government plays in advancing technological innovation and the need to revisit carbon pricing in Australia.
     
     

    • 42 min
    Alex Wonhas on Energy

    Alex Wonhas on Energy

    Given Australia’s reliance on coal, can a shift in energy mix be a long term opportunity? How can Australia keep up with the rest of the world?
    Hear from Alex Wonhas, an Australian energy market expert. Alex has spent a lot of time charting the future of Australia’s energy system, including in his role as  Executive General Manager of system design for Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO). In this podcast, Alex flips the script by explaining how planning can help Australia, not only keep up with the rest of the world, but start to set the standard.

    • 44 min
    Sam Mackay on Being ”Climate-Ready”

    Sam Mackay on Being ”Climate-Ready”

    How can Australia be prepared for what lies ahead? What would it mean for Australia to genuinely have sustained and sustainable economic growth?
    Sam Mackay, former director and current Advisory Board member of Griffith University's Climate Ready Initiative talks about the way communities and industry are coming together to map a different Australian future. 

    • 34 min

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