
Tune in to in depth interviews and reports featuring environmental leaders and experts exploring the challenges, solutions and opportunities for our threatened ecologies, climate and civilisation. Presented and produced by Sean O’Shannessy on Bundjalung Country Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything (Feel free to rebroadcast any content from this podcast for non commercial purposes with proper attribution) https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything/ Tune in to the Environmental as Anything Show live on 92.9 River FM every Saturday 2-5pm AEST http://2ncr.org.au/streaming.html
Episodes

Saturday Jan 25, 2020
Ian Lowe at Woodford Folk Festival (P2)
Saturday Jan 25, 2020
Saturday Jan 25, 2020
Ian Lowe is an eminent Australian academic and writer on environmental issues. Emeritus Professor of Science, Technology and Society and former Head of the School of Science at Griffith University. He spoke to Environmental as Anything at the Woodford Folk Festival in the closing days of 2019 on the politics of science denial and the path toward a sustainable civilisation. This is the second half of that wide ranging interview.
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Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Ian Lowe at Woodford Folk Festival (P1)
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Ian Lowe is an eminent Australian academic and writer on environmental issues. Emeritus Professor of Science, Technology and Society and former Head of the School of Science at Griffith University. He spoke to Environmental as Anything at the Woodford Folk Festival in the closing days of 2019 on the politics of science denial and the path toward a sustainable civilisation. This is the first half of that wide ranging interview.
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Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Richard Denniss on the real economics of our Climate Emergency
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Richard Denniss Chief Economist and former Executive Director of The Australia Institute speaks to Environmental as Anything about the real economics of the climate emergency
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Saturday Jan 11, 2020
Phil Zylstra and Sue Higginson discuss fire and politics
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
Too many politicians are playing with fire by politicising the climate emergency. Science denial is delaying effective responses and adding fuel to the flames of Australia's greenhouse emergency killing and burning the homes of Aussies, human and animal. Professor Phil Zylstra and Sue Higginson join us to discuss the science and politics behind actual fire hazard reduction.
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Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Professor Will Steffan on Climate Tipping Points
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Professor Will Steffen is a climate change expert and researcher at the Australian National University, Canberra. He has recently co-written a paper in the journal Nature "Climate tipping points — too risky to bet against." Arguing that the growing threat of abrupt and irreversible climate changes must compel political and economic action on emissions. He spoke to Environmental as Anything about his work.
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Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Terri Nicholson talks about the defence of Terrania Ck
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Saturday Nov 30, 2019
Our climate emergency is threatening the most precious places on our planet. Our homes and the irreplaceable Gondwanan forests. In the face of the hostility of the Scumo regime to nature and civilisation we are forced to organise our communities to fight the inferno ourselves. Terri Nicholson has been a key organiser of the peoples movement to save Terrania Ck (again)
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Saturday Nov 02, 2019
AnastasiaGuise on the Kalang Forest protection movement
Saturday Nov 02, 2019
Saturday Nov 02, 2019
Anastasia Guise is a local environmentalist and author brought up around the Kalang Forest which is being defended from the NSW Government's assault on forests by the people of the Mid North Coast
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Saturday Oct 26, 2019
Saturday Oct 26, 2019
Naomi Shine reports from Braemar State Forest on the impact of the climate emergency on our koalas
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Saturday Oct 12, 2019
Saturday Oct 12, 2019
OzFish Unlimited is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping the millions of Aussie recreational fishers take control of the health of their rivers, lakes and estuaries and shore up the future of the sport they love. OzFish Unlimited partners with fishers and the broader community to invest time and money into the protection and restoration of our waterways, counteracting decades of degradation.
Cassie is driven by a passion for sustainable resources, a love of fishing and her farming background. Her career spans more than 15 years in aquatic habitat restoration and sustainable agriculture projects, predominantly in NSW and Queensland. Cass has a keen understanding of community driven conservation from her experience working with WetlandCare Australia as a Program Manager and more recently with Landcare NSW as Operations Manager.
Based in Ballina, Northern NSW, Cass is a keen recreational fisher, taking time when she can to enjoy ocean fishing the east coast and occasionally getting back to her childhood home in South Australia to fish the Gulfs or the Coorong beach.
As the habitat director of Oz Fish she speaks to Geoff about making recreational fishing sustainable.
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Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Ru & Kai from their tree sit in Kalang Forest
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Ru and Kai are part a team of tree climbers protecting the forests of the Kalang River Headwaters NSW (Australia) from logging by occupying the canopy of these forests. They spoke to Environmental as Anything from high up in the canopy of their magnificent forest.
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