Episodios

  • Australia to Canada without flying - Sacha Shaw's odyssey
    Oct 28 2023
    Could you travel halfway around the globe, without getting on a plane?

    I met Sacha in the enviromental movement while attending (and recording) at protests in Naarm/Melbourne.

    Sacha's been on a journey since leaving Australia earlier this year, as they relocate to Canada. But they're doing this without flying.

    We recently exchanged audio messages where we talked about the trip, and Sacha shared their experiences. Me while out walking or on my workday commute, Sacha from a rooftop in Lucknow, India.

    Listen in, and learn about the why, what and how of this voyage of many months - which is only now about halfway over.

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    27 m
  • Under One Blue Roof
    Jun 25 2023

    Climactic is a production of Here Media - and today's that very literal. Under One Blue Roof is a podcast miniseries from Maroushka Saldhana on the intersection of homelessness and the climate crisis, and one we had the pleasure of producing.

    This is one of episode from that series, highly recommend checking out the rest if you like this.

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    31 m
  • Simon Moore | Unite to survive at The Big One, London
    May 30 2023

    On the 1st January 2023, Extinction Rebellion (XR) made a shock announcement titled simply ‘We Quit’. After years of public disruption raising the alarm on the climate and ecological emergency, they had decided to shift their focus into mobilising larger numbers of people – to unite to survive.

    That led XR and hundreds of other campaign groups and NGOs to bring 100,000 people on to the streets outside Parliament in London, 21-24 April, for ‘The Big One’.

    Join climate justice activist Simon Moore as he explores the protest and meets seasoned activists and newbies, mothers and grandmothers, filmmakers and singers, young and old. Find out why they are at The Big One and what they think the future holds for climate activism.

    Charlie Gardner explains why scientists need to get onto the streets and stop hoping that scientific reports alone will solve anything.

    Orchestrated Discontent perform to spectators at the London Marathon and ask people to speak up for others, for Black lives, for trans lives, and for restoring Africa.

    Holly gives her thoughts on her partner Marcus Decker’s recent sentence of two years and seven months in jail for protesting with Just Stop Oil.

    And Rich Felgate shares his expectations for the ‘ecosystem of resistance’ that we could see from the climate movement in the coming years.

    You can follow Simon on Twitter @Simon_C_Moore and find more of his podcasts on Climactic.

    Featuring, in order of appearance:

    • Rick Felgate
    • Nicky Crowther
    • Sam Knights
    • Seize the Day
    • Pete the Temp
    • Chris Packham
    • Simon Hoyte
    • Sam Holland
    • Ruth Carpenter
    • Orchestrated Discontent
    • Annie Welch
    • Sally Morgan
    • Emma Collins
    • Aaron Thierry
    • Beth Irving
    • Charlie Gardner
    • Solomon Bourne

    Credits

    Music by Tom Day – What Could Be

    Recorded, produced and edited by Simon Moore, with assistance from Mark Spencer.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Climactic Returns!
    May 29 2023

    Climactic has returned. Now a production of Here Media this feed will feature the best of our climate-engaged work, and curate the best of other climate podcasts.

    Get in touch with us at hello@heremedia.studio to pitch us a show, work with us, suggest a show to feature, or just say g'day.

    This short episode explains the plans for the feed going forward, and ends with two trailers of upcoming episodes.

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    10 m
  • An update, and a (pre)announcement
    Nov 22 2022

    It's been 159 days since the last episode on the Climactic feed.

    This is a (pre)announcement of plans for the return of Climactic in the new year, and an update (and thank you) to all of you who've stayed tuned.

    See you in 2023!

    Mark

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    12 m
  • Disbanding the Climactic Collective
    Jun 16 2022

    Who are we? Storytellers and podcasters.


    The climate crisis is going to take all of us to address, and before long everyone will be climate change-effected. Isn't it time our podcasts engaged with that reality?


    And yet, on June 24th, 2022, the Climactic Collective will disband, and the website Climactic.fm will deactivate.


    Here's why.


    See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    10 m
  • The Sustainable Hour | Finding our voice: Bridging arts, advertising and activism
    Jun 4 2022
    Read the comprehensive shownotes here.

    See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    1 h
  • Climate Media Centre | Election Reactions
    May 28 2022

    Dylan Quinnell from the Climate Media Centre recorded with members of some of Australia's leading climate action groups, the day after the election. This short episode is a great way to listen back on their excitement from the election results, and a great way to get yourself pumped to take action in this new chapter for Australia!

    Audio grabs and quotes below:

    Rural and regional Australians respond to the Federal Election, and what they want to see happen next:

    AGRICULTURE

    Fiona Davis, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, from regional Victoria, talks about the importance of climate in the election, and the need for stronger climate policies moving forward, to farmers including the organisation's 7,000 supporters. Fiona says we need deep emissions reductions this decade to protect Australian farmers from extreme weather events, and to ensure farmers can continue to produce food for Australins and the world.

    [Audio grabs from Fiona Davis]

    Charlie Prell, chair of Farmers for Climate Action, and fourth-generation sheep farmer who also hosts wind turbines on his property in Crookwell, NSW talks about how climate change has become an important issue in the bush. He talks about the election, including increased support for Nationals' candidates more progressive on climate, as well as the need for integrity and progressive action in government moving forward. [Audio grabs from Charlie Prell] :

    BUSHFIRE SURVIVOR

    Jo Dodds, president of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and bushfire survivor from Tathra, NSW South Coast, talks about how the issue of climate change motivated many voters this election. She also talks about the urgency and immediacy of the climate change threat and what she and fellow bushfire survivors want to see from the new government.

    [Audio grabs from Jo Dodds]

    HEALTH EXPERTS

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    16 m