The Resource Talks are investigations in environmental science, sustainable design, nature, and the life support systems of the planet including climate and more. Environmental scientist and architect John Manoochehri speaks to scholars, creators and curators to review and animate progress, understand barriers, and link science and built design to help change happen. The Resource Talks are produce... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
This episode of the Resource Talks explores biodiversity and conservation with Hannah Ritchie, from Our World in Data, Sir Peter Crane of the Crop Trust, and Malin Rivers of Botanic Gardens Conservation International and IUCN Red List. more
The first season of the Resource Talks ends with a special two-part episode with two of the foundational scientists of sustainability and scientific reform of economics and industrial policy: Robert Ayres, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Politica... more
The first season of the Resource Talks ends with a special two-part episode with two of the foundational scientists of sustainability and scientific reform of economics and industrial policy: Robert Ayres, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Politica... more
This episode of the Resource Talks explores farming, food and the food economy in the urban environment, with Carolyn Steel, architect and author of The Hungry City and Sitopia, and Prof Jess Davies, Professor of Sustainability at Lancaster Universit... more
This episode of the Resource Talks explores communications for sustainability, including what is the message, what are the goals, and what have we learnt over time, with Shannon Osaka, environmental journalist with Grist/Rolling Stone, Katie Patrick,... more
This episode of the Resource Talks explores mass timber for construction and architecture, with Judith Sheine, Director of Design at the Tallwood Design Institute, and Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon, Anthonie Kramer engineer wi... more
This episode of the Resource Talks explores environment and nature themes in fiction, with Lovis Geier founder of the Ecofictology YouTube channel and Rewilding Our Stories Discord community, and Octavia Cade, a New Zealand science writer, novelist a... more
This episode of the Resource Talks explores resources, their definition, modelling, use and management, and relationship to science, economics, and sustainability, with Dominik Wiedenhofer at the Institute of Social Ecology in Vienna, and Edgar Hertw... more
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