Western Australia is one of the most significant biodiversity hotspots in the world, but as the globe gets warmer, what’s being done to protect it?
Join Brad Bowden and Monica Main as they explore the existential threats to WAs natural environment and meet the green thumbs, problem solvers and cage rattlers working tirelessly to protect it for the next generation.
This is a podcast for and by young people; the people who face this challenge and hold the potential to make change.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
Artwork by Olive Coakley.
Theme by The Bures Band.
Western Australia is one of the most significant biodiversity hotspots in the world, but as the globe gets warmer, what’s being done to protect it?
Join Brad Bowden and Monica Main as they explore the existential threats to WAs natural environment and meet the green thumbs, problem solvers and cage rattlers working tirelessly to protect it for the next generation.
This is a podcast for and by young people; the people who face this challenge and hold the potential to make change.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
Artwork by Olive Coakley.
Theme by The Bures Band.
Imagine a huge drill driving through layers and layers of red rock and sand on the hunt to find some of out nation’s most precious and limited resources – oil and gas.
This process, known as fracking, requires a lot of water and results in devastating environmental impacts from water pollution, to habitat and wildlife destruction and chemical waste.
Fracking is banned in much of WA, but in the Kimberley it’s still allowed.
Brad Bowden speaks with Environs Kimberley CEO Martin Pritchard and LOCK THE GATE WA coordinator Simone van Hattem about the impacts of fracking and the grassroots organisations advocating for change on the first episode of This Changes Everything.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
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