Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 13 hours 16 minutes
Just how powerful are the fossil fuel lobbies and how have they influenced Australia’s climate policy over the decades?
The Paris conference would prove to be a high point for climate change action but in Australia, hope is shortlived after Scott Morrison takes power
Part two explores how the world blew a chance to agree on climate change action at the moment Australia had decided to act
This is the story of how Australia’s behaviour across decades has made it a climate change outcast. In the first episode we hear how Australia managed to increase its emissions under a climate deal that was supposed to cut them
In Guardian Australia’s new weekly podcast, lifestyle editor Alyx Gorman, culture editor Steph Harmon and editorial assistant Michael Sun tackle the infinite scroll of the internet – and bring you the best of their tabs.
Jane Lee speaks to reporter Cait Kelly and a primary school teacher in Victoria about the risks of returning to school in NSW and Victoria, and what’s being done to make sure classrooms are safe
Audio producer Ellen Leabeater speaks to the global team of activists, lawyers, politicians and footballers who banded together to evacuate the athletes and bring them to Australia
Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to software engineer Richard Nelson and reporter Josh Taylor about the key flaw that’s undermining Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine verification system
Scientists treating depression and a range of other mental illnesses have been running controlled trials using MDMA and psychedelic drugs such as LSD and the results have been encouraging
To find out what the future is for the Pacific in the face of the climate crisis, we speak to Pacific politicians fighting it out with much larger, wealthier and more heavily polluting countries on the world stage