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Tackling climate change is a serious business.
This is the award-winning story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process.
It was a good few years back when Tom Previte stumbled across biochar. That was during the first season of a podcast he co-hosts - ‘The Carbon Removal Show’. And it turns out that this biochar stuff… it's not just an ancient technology but also a cutting-edge solution for today’s climate problems.
Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey captures the highs and lows of a green startup - from sharp learning curves to unlikely breakthroughs. Listen in as Tom digs deep into the realities and complexities of setting up a carbon removal project, and gets to grips with the science, the money, and everything it takes to build an environmentally (and financially) sustainable business.
Because if we’re going to save the planet, we’re going to need a lot more businesses like this one.
Restord is grateful for financial support for this podcast from UKRI's Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub (grant ref: NE/V013106/1)
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Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.
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DairyNZ podcasts for dairy farmers cover a range of topics from animals, pasture and feed, farm environment, people, and business. DairyNZ works for farmers to improve productivity, resource use efficiency, sustainability and profitability. Subscribe now and be first to hear our latest podcasts.
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Season One, Six Episodes, 12 passionate industry people yarning about their insights and experiences inside and outside the farmgate.
Hosted by Will Burrett, brought to you by Trev.
Head to www.mytrev.com to see show notes or get in touch at [email protected]
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Welcome to the Hill Country Futures podcast series future-proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farming. Your chance to get a summary of the programme’s research from the 5-year Hill Country Futures partnership ending in 2022.
Hill Country Futures is a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future-proofing the profitability, sustainability and well-being of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities.
The scene is changing for New Zealand sheep and beef farmers. Society’s expectations around transparency of food production, environmental sustainability and climate change obligations impact farmers’ livelihoods.
For more information about Hill Country Futures programme visit https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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We will be exploring issues, topics, products, resources, and some alternatives for that non-toxic sustainable life you want to achieve. Conversations that get to the point with our expert, with a little fun along the way. Keeping it simple and real, to make it attainable.
There is no one way for everyone, however, we hope to provide solid information that you can build upon, be inspired by, and help you create the changes you want to make in your life.
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Primary Matters – a podcast that tells the stories that matter to New Zealand’s primary industries. Hear what’s being done to keep Aotearoa’s food and fibre sectors growing and safe, and meet the people at the heart of them. This podcast is brought to you by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join New Zealand’s premiere rural weather communicator Phil Duncan (WeatherWatch) and Hawke’s Bay farmer and AgriHQ senior analyst Suz Bremner every Wednesday as they track the latest developments with the El Niño weather pattern and what this means for farmers.
El Niño Watch is brought to you by Farmers Weekly and FMG – we’re here for the good of the country. -
This podcast is a knowledge resource on conservation agriculture in South Africa. The inspiration comes from a group of farmers in the Southern Cape who pioneered the method in South Africa, effectively changing 'desert' into valuable agricultural land. The principles of conservation farming is to work adjacent to nature rather than rigidly trying to control and manipulate it. This, along with time passing renders significant, stable and healthier results for all role players involved. We interview farmers and specialists in their fields connecting you directly to the source.
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A podcast to showcase some of the best social science research in the North East of England and Northern Ireland from institutions across the NINE Doctoral Training Partnership, including the Universities of Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Teesside, Ulster, Sunderland, and Queen’s Belfast.
A selection of social scientists present their ideas and findings on a broad range of topics that can be relevant to businesses in many ways.
We hope these conversations will bring research to a new audience and inspire something in you.
The collaboration entitled ABC (Accelerating Business Collaboration) is funded by the Economic & Social Research Council.
A podcast produced by Inspiration North with hosts James Eves and Michelle Minnikin.