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Hawke Centre Podcasts - Environment and Sustainability

Environment and Sustainability

  A sustainable planet - a future for Australia: 2005 Annual Hawke Lecture
  Adelaide Park Lands Bill 2005: a public seminar
  Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public Lecture with Fred Hansen, All On Board: Growing Vibrant Communities Through Transport
  Adelaide Thinkers in Residence Public Lecture with Fred Wegman, Driving down the Road Toil: Building a safer system
  Biomimicry: seeking sustainable solutions by emulating Nature's living examples
  Cities in systems of cities: Adelaide, Australia and the world
  Creating a Climate for Change - how SA can make a difference to global warming and reduce our vulnerability
  Dancing with Dinosaurs - you'll love Rex!
  Earthship Biotecture: Sustainable architecture for a changing climate
  Environmental Sustainability, Work, Life and Consumption
  From Plains to Plate: The Future of Food in South Australia
  Fukushima and the Future of Nuclear Power 
  Making Adelaide a Green City
  Making waves: water challenges for Adelaide in the 21st Century
  Nanotechnology in food and agriculture
  Nuclear Energy Debate: Going nuclear – an answer to global warming?
Peak Oil or Oil Shock? Energy security and pathways to a sustainable future
  Privatisation: the cost of water reform?
  Re-thinking Adelaide: a walk on the wild side
  Sustainable Water and Sustainable Societies
  The Adelaide Parklands Forum
  The Adelaide Parklands: A balancing act - past - present - future
  The Big Water Debate
  The Cuban Experience: Survival, Sustainability and Building Community
  The politics of architecture
  The second symposia in the EveryCity Series: Square
  Water Lessons
  Water Security and Climate Change: Israel and the Middle East, with Australian reflections: 2009 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture
  Water Wise - learning from the Israeli Experience: 2003 Australia-Israel Hawke Lecture
  Whose extinction? - environment, population, and solutions
   

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While the views presented by speakers within the Hawke Centre public program are their own and are not necessarily those of either the University of South Australia or The Hawke Centre, they are presented in the interest of open debate and discussion in the community and reflect our themes of: strengthening our democracy - valuing our diversity - and building our future.

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