Luke Chamberlain from the Wilderness Society discusses the greenhouse gas...
Beyond Zero speaks to Luke Chamberlain, Forest Campaigner at The Wilderness Society (Australia) about Victoria’s tragic bush fires of February 2009 and the role of Victoria’s forests in reducing the...
View ArticleBeyond Zero talks climate change with Professor David Karoly of Melbourne...
Beyond Zero talks to David Karoly, Professor of Meteorology and an ARC Federation Fellow at the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, about the so-called "Climate Gate" email affair...
View ArticleBZE interviews Dr Marion Carey, Research Fellow with Monash University's...
Dr Carey talks about the health affects of climate change, particularly those relating to the 2009 heatwaves and bushfires. She also discusses the affects that fossil fuels (including coal seam gas)...
View ArticleZero Carbon Australia (ZCA) 2020 Land Use plan program
Bushfires, black soot, glaciers, deforestation. How do they affect the climate and what are the solutions?BZE guest programmer Andrew Longmire interviews Dr Chris Taylor who is a Melbourne University...
View ArticleFire, heatwaves and the climate emergency
Associate Professor Peter Christoff at Melbourne University and Dr Elizabeth Hanna, National Convenor - Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Human Health at ANU and President - Climate...
View ArticleFire, forest management and the Sustainable Living Festival
Dr. Chris Taylor, at the University of Melbourne, talks about fire and forest management. Then we talk to Luke Taylor, Director of the Sustainable Living Festival in Victoria and Liz Franzmann who is...
View ArticleIn Australia, Record Weather Fuels Climate Policy Process
In January, Australia had it all: drought, fires, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, floods, and record-breaking heat. "It's been the most challenging month in the 27 years I've been a climatologist," says...
View ArticleGrowing a better climate for farmers
A new discussion paper released today by Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE) shows how Australian farmers and foresters, two groups most vulnerable to climate change, can shift from having a negative to a...
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