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Working from home - what's your carbon footprint?
Working from home saw an eight percent jump in residential energy demand as office life became more digital.
While ditching physical meetings to dial in might mean fewer cars on the road, is it as… Audio
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How the next pandemic could be engineered by terrorists
The next major pandemic could be inflicted by terrorists unleashing a bio-engineered virus on to the world, according to distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School, Vivek Wadwha. He joins the show to… Audio
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MPs on the way out strike back at media
Politicians’ conduct has sparked stacks of media condemnation lately amid a surge of scandals and sudden resignations. But two MPs quitting politics this past week took a swipe at the media on the way… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch MPs exit with swipes at the media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two MPs' parting shots at the media, John 'last of the lions' Lewis' advice for journalists, a particularly… Video, Audio
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Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
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Heated theatres, cadaver skin - how Whakaari burns victims are being treated
Most people severely burned in the Whakaari White Island do not yet know what has happened to them.
A week on, 14 patients remain in Burns Units around the country, eight of them in Middlemore.
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Tonga to open first public library system with thousands of books donated from NZ
Tonga will open its first ever public library next month and it's taken efforts in New Zealand and Tonga to build it. Thousands of books have been donated by more than 50 Auckland Council libraries… Audio, Gallery
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Bio-tech backwater - or clean green GE-free Kiwis?
Are our genetic engineering rules keeping New Zealand safe - or holding us back? Audio
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Kate Eichhorn - Growing up with Social Media
Parents are often concerned about how much time kids spend on social media. But the real menace to children and teens may be that the internet never lets you forget your mistakes. Audio
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John Hart on why he's farming crickets in the Wairarapa
This time last year, Wairarapa farmer and technology consultant, John Hart, was considering crickets as a potential food source for chickens, when he realised they were much too expensive and would be… Audio
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Raw power in the Internet era
In the last week we have discovered just how little power our Government, the law and our biggest businesses have over Google and Facebook in our own country, let alone consumers. In the wake of the… Audio
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'Insane Mode' - Elon Musk and the Tesla revolution
Elon Musk is unusual, difficult and vindictive - but he and his company Tesla have achieved amazing things, former insider and New Zealander Hamish McKenzie says. A former writer for Tesla, McKenzie… Audio
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Joel Solomon
Joel Solomon chairs Renewal Funds, Canada's largest mission venture capital firm, at $98m assets under management, almost all in the organic foods and distribution, green tech and independent media…
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Joel Solomon - The Clean Money Revolution
Joel Solomon chairs Renewal Funds, Canada's largest mission venture capital firm, at $98m assets under management, almost all in the organic foods and distribution, green tech and independent media… Audio
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The Mixtape: Andrew Boak
Andrew Boak was the guitarist with Auckland punk band, No Tag, in the early 80s. They're getting back together for one of the last shows at The Kings Arms before it closes for good, alongside a host… Video, Audio
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Bits+Bytes: changes to Facebook and YouTube & the future of smart speakers
Alphabet (Google) tightens up YouTube advertising rules; the future of smart speakers; Simon and Peter test out wireless home audio systems; and why has Facebook changed its algorithm? Audio
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The downfall of a former wellness star
Australian wellness blogger Belle Gibson's claims of curing her own cancer with diet and lifestyle changes seemed too good to be true... and turned out to be just that. Nick Toscano was one of the… Audio
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Could Auckland be a world leader in urban agriculture?
Auckland's 'green infrastructure' should include agricultural spaces - not only for food security but so it is a vibrant, livable city of the future, says Dr Clive Cornford from the Manukau Institute… Audio
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Top Stories Friday 3 March 2017
Audio 3 Mar 2017The Government will outline its plan today for making global corporate giants pay their fair share of tax in New Zealand. Labour says they'd like to see the announcement today to be a serious plan… Audio
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New living wage rate almost 30% higher than minimum wage
Campaigners say $20.20 is the rate workers now need to provide their families with the basic necessities, as Joanna MacKenzie reports. Audio
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Satellite Tech to police Rapa Nui marine reserve
Audio 8 Oct 2015International conservationists say the cutting edge satellite surveillance tech known as "eyes on the sea" will be employed to police the newly declared Easter Island marine reserve. Audio
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A History of Student Radio - Episode One
A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand - the stars and bands who got their breaks, the politics, the music, the piracy and the 'No. 8 wire' sink or swim mentality. Audio
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Innovation in Conservation
High-tech ideas and products in conservation were recognised at this week's inaugural Innovation in Conservation awards. Audio
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Clean Technology
Blenheim-based company CarbonScape is preparing to make green coke for New Zealand's steel industry. Audio
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Clean tech and geoengineering
Audio 11 Feb 2012The Guardian's environment editor John Vidal has just been looking at shortages of the rare minerals that go into things like solar panels and electric car batteries. Audio
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Clean tech boom and bust
Audio 4 Feb 2012Juliet Eilperin of the Washington Post has been watching a cycle of boom and bust in the US renewable energy sector. Audio
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Green growth taskforce a turning point for clean tech
Audio 31 Jan 2011Companies in the emerging clean technology sector say the appointment of a Government taskforce on Green Growth is a turning point for the industry. Audio
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Clean Tech
Audio 15 May 2008Doug Cameron, Chief Scientific Officer of Khosla Ventures talks about future fuel generation. Audio