Being Green

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PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GERLINDE MOSER OF RE/MAX. Being Green Your window on the environment broadcast every Friday morning at 7.30. John Richards focuses on key issues affecting our lifestyles, science and research outcomes, the quest for sustainable living and a healthier planet.

Episodes

  • Being Green - 10 Sept 2021

    10/09/2021 Duration: 04min

    Tuna Populations Bounce Back Good news for a change and it’s sorely needed amidst the political turmoil and natural disaster events abounding on the media at present, to say nothing of COVID-19, so we won’t say anything about it. Good news? Well, there is some, say marine conservation scientists. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the IUCN, is currently meeting in the French city of Marseille, an annual congress which announces the sate of the planet’s biodiversity and is reckoned to be the most authoritative voice on the subject. You will know the Extinction Red List, compiled by the IUCN.

  • Being Green - 03 Sept 2021

    03/09/2021 Duration: 06min

    In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to the World Wide Fund for Nature-South Africa’s environment behaviour change lead, Pavitray “Pavs” Pillay, about the recent breach of a decommissioned landfill at Witsand which resulted in large quantities of litter spilling onto the beach and out to sea. They also discuss the need to improve waste management in Cape Town.

  • Being Green - 27 Aug 2021

    27/08/2021 Duration: 04min

    The fates seem to conspire sometimes, (I know that’s ridiculous coming from an old skeptic like me) BUT anyway…there was excitement a few days ago about the phenomena in the sky above Gauteng, when a slow-moving meteor seemed to be breaking up and heading in the direction of Botswana, with fiery trails and all. Pursued by many cell-phone cameras hastily deployed, and many What’s Apps and calls exchanged

  • Being Green - 20 Aug 2021

    20/08/2021 Duration: 07min

    Last week on Being Green, John Richards spoke about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s sixth climate assessment report which had been published a few days earlier. It was the first to be released by the United Nations body since 2014 and comes ahead of the COP26 summit. The meeting in Glasgow in November is widely seen as one of the last chances for the world to agree to limits on greenhouse gas emissions. The IPCC report’s warnings are stark, and it places the blame for changes in the world’s climate squarely on the shoulders of humans. It’s such an important story that on this week’s edition of the programme, Glynis Crook speaks to one of its lead authors, Francois Engelbrecht, who is a professor of climatology at Wits University’s Global Change Institute.

  • Being Green - 13 Aug 2021

    13/08/2021 Duration: 05min

    The climate-change community is abuzz with the latest report just put out by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to give it its full jaw-breaking title, but we’ll switch to IPCC, much easier. This is the final and authoritative report on the state of play before the COP 26 big event in Glasgow in just over 90 days time. And things have really been hotting up

  • Being Green - 06 Aug 2021

    06/08/2021 Duration: 06min

    In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Adam Harrower, a botanist at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden about an alarming story in the New York Times detailing the extensive trafficking of succulents, many of them endangered, that are unique to the Western and Northern Cape. South Africa is home to about one-third of the world’s approximately 10,000 succulent species, and Cape Nature says there are fears that the level of poaching may result in some of them becoming extinct in the wild. It’s believed that the surge in smuggling is driven by a demand from collectors abroad, with foreign syndicates using locals to harvest the plants.

  • Being Green - 30 July 2021

    30/07/2021 Duration: 04min

    The Perfect Storm? It’s been a really tough week or week-plus whether you’re in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere on this rocky planet, and I’m not talking about the geology. The north-Americans and the Europeans have been rocked by off-the scale summer weather events. Heat and floods. Records don’t even make the news much any more. So it’s been the hottest day recorded ever; the largest bush fire ever …ho, hum…

  • Being Green - 23 July 2021

    23/07/2021 Duration: 07min

    As several countries in Western Europe count the cost of the recent devastating floods, and hopes of finding survivors fade, scientists are saying this type of flooding could hit the region far more often in the future. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to climate scientist, Dr Peter Johnston, about what happened and how prepared we are here in South Africa for extreme weather events

  • Being Green - 16 July 2021

    16/07/2021 Duration: 05min

    Hybrid Concrete Solutions www.arcinnovations.co.za I’m sure at this time you are contemplating going outside and grappling with whatever plans you have for getting through today and making it to the weekend; or you may be in the traffic as the sun breaks through, or tries to, on this winter morning. I am doomed to the same thoughts every year at this time as I sit over the keyboard in a cold room, and work out little strategies to minimize exposure to the cold which seems to seep into my arms and legs.

  • Being Green - 09 July 2021

    09/07/2021 Duration: 06min

    In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Renee Leeuwner, the Two Oceans Aquarium’s spokesperson, about its “Ocean Superhero” campaign which showcases the spectacular superpowers of marine animals. To find out more visit: www.aquarium.co.za.

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