Think: Sustainability show

Think: Sustainability

Summary: From waste to wealth, and grids to growth, the show digs into the impact of consumption across all areas of life — it tracks the movements, discoveries and technologies making way for a sustainable future.

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 #58 - Pour Yourself A Sustainably Sourced Cocktail | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:17

Straws and plastic cups aside, how else might your beverage carry a carbon footprint? This week we meet up with the guys from Trolley'd, a bar venture hire with a sustainability ethos to talk how they make a good drink using only organic produce. Presenter: Jake Morcom. Producers: Cheyne Anderson and Lia Tsamoglou.

 #57 - How Can We Escape Plastic? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:22

They're tailored to the bottom of your shoes, they line the coffee cup you drink from, they're even fixed to the outside walls of your home - how can we possibly escape a world that's dominated by plastic? Presenter: Jake Morcom. Producers: Jake Morcom, Lia Tsamoglou and Cheyne Anderson.

 #56 - The Dread Of Environmental Change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:04

When Jason was living in New York, he knew the city inside out. Which 24 hour diners were the best for a 3am feed, which cafes had the best lattes. But due to rapid urbanisation, the city he once knew quickly began to change, which brought other complications along with it. Speakers: Jason Twill - Innovation Fellow in the Department of Design, Architecture and Building at the University of Technology Sydney. Producer/Presenter: Jake Morcom.

 #55 - How Drone Technology Is Engaging With Conservation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:01

Where many Australians have strong ties with the beach and coast, too comes the love-hate relationship we have with what lies beneath the water's surface. A new research project involving two researchers from the University of Technology Sydney could help identify sharks before they reach close to shore using an artificial intelligence drone technology. Producers and Presenters: Jake Morcom and Lia Tsamoglou.

 REBROADCAST - Why They Named A Fly After Beyoncé | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:51

As 2SER heads over to New York for the New York Radio Awards, we bring you the episode of Think: Sustainability that was nominated in the Environment and Ecology category. Why'd they name a fly after singing megastar Beyoncé? What do the sounds of small sea creatures say about the wellness of the ocean? And what does a sustainable house look like? Presenters: Jake Morcom and Ellen Leabeater. Producer: Jake Morcom.

 #54 - Is Being A Vegan Sustainable? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:51

Does steering off meat and turning to a leafy green diet lower the impact of our global carbon footprint? Hosted by Jake Morcom. Produced by Lia Tsamoglou.

 #53 - Everyone Loves The Weedy Seadragon! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:13

They're cute, they're charismatic, but they're also on the cusp of dying out - can we save the Weedy Seadragon before it's too late? Hosted by Jake Morcom and Cheyne Anderson. Produced by Jake Morcom.

 #52 - Rethinking The Built Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:36

What is the social sustainability of the built environment? How are we using architectural design to cater for the growing and changing needs of the population? Speakers: William Feuerman - Senior Lecturer from the University of Technology Sydney. Phillippa Carnemolla - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of the Built Environment at the University of Technology Sydney. Tim Schork - Associate Professor in the Faculty of Design, Building and Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney. Hosted and produced by Jake Morcom.

 #51 - What Too Much Salt Does To Our Freshwater | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:57

Agriculture, mining and climate change are three factors driving up the salinity levels in our freshwater basins. What implications might this mean for the biological diversity of these ecosystems? Hosted by Jake Morcom and Lia Tsamoglou.

 #50 - The Other Purpose Of Mistletoe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:43

Aside from picking off a berry and kissing your significant other in the doorway, what is the ecological significance of mistletoe? Speakers: Melinda Cook - Masters Candidate at the University of Technology Sydney. Samira Aili - PHD Candidate from the University of Technology Sydney. Adrian Merrick - Founder of Energy Locals. Hosted by Jake Morcom and Lia Tsamoglou.

 #49 - A Legal Regime To Save Aboriginal Knowledge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:47

The Garuwanga Project is working to build a legal framework that would protect Aboriginal traditional knowledge of biodiversity. Historically, corporations have taken Aboriginal knowledge from communities and patented those practices, leaving the community without financial reward or even barring them from practicing their own knowledge. Hosted and produced by Cheyne Anderson and Jake Morcom.

 #48 - The Space Race | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:04

What are our goals when it comes to space exploration? Are we still searching for sentient life beyond Earth? How far away are we from colonising on another planet or celestial body? Speakers: Dr Alice Gorman - Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University. Steven Freeland - Professor in International Law at Western Sydney University Emily Bathgate - Casual Academic at the University of Technology Sydney. Hosted by Jake Morcom.

 #47 - What Do We Do With All Our E-waste? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:43

Think about all the electrical devices in your home. Your phone, kettle, computer, washing machine... the list goes on. It's estimated that each household in Australia has 350 kilos of electrical material, and we chuck out 35 kilos of the stuff per person per year. And the worst part? Australia only recycles 10% of our e-waste. So what do we do with all those cables and devices? In a special collaboration with Think: Digital Futures, we delve deep into the e-waste problem to try and find some solutions. Producers/Presenters: Jake Morcom Ellen Leabeater Speakers: Spyro Kalos - Manager, Mobile Muster Ashleigh Morris- Researcher, University of New South Wales Damien Giurco - Professor in Resource Futures, University of Technology Sydney Dr Neil Gordon - Lecturer in Computer Science, University of Hull, England Benjamin Gaulon - Media artist and Associate Professor, New School Parsons Paris Erin Lewis Fitzgerald - Founder and Managing Director of Bright Sparks For more info visit 2ser.com/thinksustainability To hear more from Ellen Leabeater, subscribe to Think: Digital Futures in your podcast app. Think: Digital Futures and Think: Sustainability are supported by 2SER and the University of Technology Sydney.

 #46 - Powering The Car Of The Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:38

Your typical car will emit near 5 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide per year. Multiply that by the number of drivers in the world and the figure becomes scarily high. Electric or hybrid cars are one way to put a plug in greenhouse gas emissions but how do they work? And will they ever come down in price? Hosted by Jake Morcom and Cheyne Anderson.

 #45 - The Health And Environmental Cost Of Pesticides | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:51

Chemical pesticide use in Sri Lanka is widespread and subsidised by the government, but are they doing more harm than good? This week Think: Sustainability addresses some of the global concerns around pesticide use and why organic farming is often thrown to the wayside. Hosted by Jake Morcom and Lia Tsamoglou. Produced by Jake Morcom and Cheyne Anderson.

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