Greenlight

A fresh look at our environment, and what we as the inheritors of our Earth can do to ease it's pain.

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Energy: A Fossil Fueled Nation

Posted on 2007-10-18

Australia is the 4th largest consumer of fossil fuels and the largest exporter of coal in the world. Should Australia keep going the way it is, or should we really be leaving the fossil fuels for...well, the fossils?!

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The planet and your plate

Posted on 2007-09-27

The food you put in your mouth not only affects your health, but the health of our planet.Ever thought about how it got there?

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Is Green the New Black?

Posted on 2007-09-06

Greenlight discusses positives of environmentalism made more accessible through fashion, and questions the validity of 'organic certification' and green as a marketing tool.

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Environmental Education: Part 2

Posted on 2007-08-30

Environmental issues are moving closer to the forefront of our education system - How effective are the initiatives? What about education we get from media?

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Steps to a Sustainable City

Posted on 2007-08-23

What does it mean to be sustainable and can a living breathing city really function in a sustainable way?

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Seeds for Generational Change

Posted on 2007-08-22

Greenlight explores the importance of environmental education in schools, as well it's online presence and education from Government and Industry.

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Carbon Trading or Carbon Taxes?

Posted on 2007-07-26

If you missed the show, rewind Rodney from Friends of The Earth and Frank De Jong as they weigh up the carbon trading and taxes options for Australia.

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The Heated Climate Change Debate

Posted on 2007-07-05

Matt Wright from Beyond Zero Emissions and Ray Evans from the Lavoisier Group raised the temperature with their heated debate on human-induced climate change.

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Greenlight's Carbon Debt Debate

Posted on 2007-06-21

Exactly what is Carbon Debt? Hilary is joined by Cam Walker and Steve Ingrouille to nut out the issue.

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