
The Politics of Power
For over a decade Australia’s clean energy policy stagnated during the climate wars, leaving the country effectively without an energy policy. While things have improved, we are still moving too slow. This episode will e

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Climate360° is a fortnightly podcast that will take a broad view of how climate change impacts our whole world, and the brilliant people making a difference. Over the weeks and months ahead we will explore how climate impacts health, economics, politics, science, farming, manufacturing and everything else. We will explore the challenges of a changing climate, while throwing a light on a rich community of innovators and activists, professionals and academics, makers and motivators, who are leading the way in how we might respond to our changing climate. Climate360° is an initiative of Sam Redston and Andrew Mackenzie. Join them fortnightly for fresh ideas and bold propositions for a changing world. climate360.substack.com
Climate360° by Andrew Mackenzie and Sam Redston hosts Climate360° : a changing climate's impact & brilliant people making a difference, a society show with 14 episodes published.

For over a decade Australia’s clean energy policy stagnated during the climate wars, leaving the country effectively without an energy policy. While things have improved, we are still moving too slow. This episode will e

Of all the different ways we can act to help mitigate climate change, with what we eat, how we build and what we buy, nothing is more critical to climate change than the urgent need to transition away from carbon-intensi

There is a growing connection between anxiety and an increased engagement with the changing climate. In this episode of Climate360°, hosts Andrew Mackenzie and Sam Redston sit down with Bronwyn Gresham — clinical psychol

In the most recent Climate Change Performance Index (2025), Australia has dropped two ranks to 52nd place. But a recent emboldening of Federal government may see that negative trend reverse. This interview unpacks Austra

All across Australia there are communities taking climate action into their own hands. One example is in rural Victoria, where Totally Renewable Yakandanah (TRY) is a 100% volunteer run community group with “the lofty go

In the blame game of who is doing most, or least, corporations are not typically showered in climate glory. While some large companies are taking meaningful steps to decarbonise, there is also growing criticisms of green

For much of the recent two decades Australia’s big emitters have done a great job pushing the politics of climate denial. But we have, surely, now crossed the Rubicon. It’s real, and we need to do our bit. We talk to Ros

What does it mean to be committed to sustainability, while working in an industry responsible for 40% of the world’s carbon emissions? Firstly, it means trying hard to adapt and retain old buildings, rather than bulldoze

Professor Paula Jarzabkowski talks to us about how housing in high-risk areas is bad policy and leads to an increase in what she calls the insurance protection gap. Our building codes are also not adapting to new climate

Doug Rennie is a third-generation farmer and regenerative agriculture trail-blazer. With a mix of changing climate and soil degradation biting hard on the farm’s productivity, his family is now exploring the cultivation

Join us as we interview Joost Bakker on the design of the Regenerative Futures Studio for Woodleigh School, a learning centre that exemplifies his principles. The project utilises carbon-sequestering materials like hemp

Join us for the second part of our conversation with Professor Dan Hill is a renowned designer, urbanist, and educator, currently based at the Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne. With a career span

Professor Dan Hill is a renowned designer, urbanist, and educator, currently based at the Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne. With a career spanning over two decades, Dan has led transformative pro

Building is a series of interviews with diverse thinkers and doers from the worlds of research, design, insurance, engineering and farming. Each in turn discusses how their work intersects with climate and building. Five
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