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One Hot Minute

By: Stuff Audio
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  • Stuff's Eloise Gibson hosts a series of interviews with New Zealand's climate-change change-makers.
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Episodes
  • Dr Nicola Gaston: the scientist with some electrifying plans for fighting climate change
    Nov 22 2020
    When the aluminium smelter at the bottom of the South Island shuts up shop, there’ll be enough sustainable, carbon-friendly hydro-electricity to power a major city going spare. So what should New Zealand do with it? Physics professor and nanotechnologist Nicola Gaston has some surprising suggestions. The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot Minute video series, in which guests get just 60 seconds to deliver their big idea about climate change. Then in this podcast we dig deeper into that idea. To watch the videos, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute. The series is part of Stuff’s Forever Project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 mins
  • Jenny Cooper: the lawyer who's taking the climate fight into the courtroom
    Nov 8 2020
    As climate-change denialism starts to fade into history, activists are picking new battlegrounds, including the courts. Jenny Cooper QC, president of Lawyers for Climate Action, explains why it's time for the suits to get their hands dirty – and why her organisation is also calling for a profound change to New Zealand's legal system. The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot Minute video series, in which guests get just 60 seconds to deliver their big idea about climate change. Then in this podcast we dig deeper into that idea. To watch the videos, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute. The series is part of Stuff’s Forever Project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Mark Michel: The man who captured climate change in a tape recorder
    Oct 25 2020
    Right now, there’s a heatwave in one of the coldest parts of the planet. So sound recordist Mark Michel travelled to the bottom of the world and brought back the unbelievable sounds of the melting Antarctic continent. He talks with Eloise about his big adventure, and about the challenges of raising awareness of climate change. The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot Minute video series, in which climate-change change-makers are given just 60 seconds to talk about climate change. Then in this podcast we dig deeper into that idea. To watch the videos, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute. The series is part of Stuff’s Forever Project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 mins

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