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Our Changing World for Thursday 30 April 2020

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  • Aussie bushfire smoke goes stratospheric

    science environment
    A satellite image showing smoke travelling towards New Zealand on 5 January

    9:07 PM.More than four months after it formed, a large blob of sooty dust from Australia's massive bushfires is still circling the southern hemisphere. Read more Audio

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  • On yer bike – how cyclists, pedestrians & cars share city streets

    science transport
    Dr Mike Lloyd is a sociologist at Victoria University of Wellington. He is also a cyclist, and researches the interactions between pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.

    9:06 PM.There is a fine art to how pedestrians, cyclists, and cars and buses navigate the shared thoroughfares of our towns and cities. Read more Audio

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  • Our Changing World for 30 April 2020

    science environment

    9:05 PM.Dust from Australia's bush fires is still circling the globe in the stratosphere, and studies into cyclists and their use of city streets. Audio

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  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 23 April 2020
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 7 May 2020
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