09:05 Greenhouse gas emissions

Nick Smith, Climate Change and Environment Minister.

09:25 Greenhouse gas emissions

Peter Neilson, chief executive, NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development; and Simon Boxer, Greenpeace Climate Change spokesperson.

09:30 Separated Dads - are they getting the help they need for the grief and frustration they go through?

Cary Hayward, National Practice Manager of Relationship Services; Philip Chapman, Researcher; and Donald Pettitt, separated dad who formed Canterbury Mens Centre.

www.mensline.org.nz
0800 636 754

09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

10:05 Pauline McKay - social justice activist

As a teen she had her social conscience triggered by the Nigerian civil war, then had a prominent role in the 1981 Springbok tour protests. After the last 15 years in Geneva, Pauline McKay has returned home to head the Christian World Service in New Zealand. She speaks to us about a life of activism and social justice.

10:30 Book Review with Quentin Johnson

Wildflower by Mark Seal
Published by Hachette

10:45 Reading. The Orphan Gunner by Sara Knox

(Part 7 of 10)

An unconventional romance set in bomber command in Lincolnshire during WWII.

11:05 Politics wth commentators Matthew Hooton and Andrew Campbell

11:30 Guest chef Adam Newell, owner/chef Zibibbo Restaurant and Bar, Wellington; and wine commentator John Hawkesby

Recipes: Slow Braised Chicken with Black Olives and Oranges and Winter Pudding.

11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey discusses cellphones

Japan's Galapagos problem (third generation smartphones) and cellphone etiquette for kids.

Links:

NY Times - Why Japan's cellphones haven't gone global

NY Times - Cellphone etiquette for kids