Episodes

Monday Dec 08, 2014
Transforming Society - WOMADelaide 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Speakers: Paul Gilding | Simon Holmes à Court | Richard Slaughter
Hosted by: Robyn Williams
With a change of government and climate change action policy, where to now for “the greatest moral, economic and social challenge of our time”?
Our panel discuss some of the social, corporate and political structures that we still have at our disposal to deal with a planet wide emergency now and into the future.

Monday Dec 08, 2014
Gen Z and Distractions vs. Action - WOMADelaide 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Speakers: Tim Hollo | Simon Sheikh | Ane Brun
Hosted by: Bernie Hobbs
Generation Z are the most globally exposed and connected generation in the history of the planet. They will inherit any mess made by their parents and grandparents but are they more concerned about celebrity culture and low carb diets than climate change and low carbon economies? With the oldest Generation Z turning 19 this year how do we activate their hearts and minds to consider climate change action as their priority? This panel looks at musicians, role models and ways to harness the power and influence of the most digitally engaged and globally connected generation we’ve ever seen.

Monday Dec 08, 2014
Climate Change and 100 Million Person Cities - WOMADelaide 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Speakers: Tom Wigley | Steffen Lehmann | Amie Albrecht
Hosted by: Bernie Hobbs
Thanks to the latest research from a host of the world’s most respected climate scientists like Tom Wigley, the weight of evidence pointing to the human role in changing our weather is now beyond compelling. Consequently, if their forecasts of climate change increases do occur, life in our most densely populated areas face an unprecedented and urgent call to action.
With 26 cities on the planet currently housing between 10 and 20 million people each and projections of a future with 11 billion people on the planet including the first 100 million person cities, this panel looks at up to date research on how and why our climate may change and how our built environs and transport systems must adapt to accommodate life in future mega cities.

Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Speakers: Annabel Crabb | Tory Shepherd | Tanya Ha
Hosted by: Robyn Williams
The Media, MPs and Mothers all play vital roles in shaping our emotional (Kirk) and rational (Spock) attitudes to environmental action.
How do they frame a climate change message in ways that are relevant, accurate and meaningful to their audiences?
Our panel of expert science, environment and politics communicators discuss some of the social, cultural, political and psychological machinations behind the things we see, hear and read about climate change.