All Episodes
The SEI Podcast Series — 176 episodes
Familiar Faces Build Resilient Places
Storytelling for Earthly Survival
Communities in an era of compounding disasters: stories of hope from the Northern Rivers
How to Weather Together: Feminist Practice for Climate Change.
Rethinking growth: Post-growth, de-growth, donuts and well-being
What ‘nature positive’ means in practice
Reimagining democracy: how diverse knowledges are creating more-than-human justice
Climate justice in the midst of climate turbulence
How nature can strengthen Greater Sydney's flood resilience
Co-creating futures: embedding Indigenous knowledges in environmental research
Climate finance and debt, loss and damage (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)
Civil society organisations and self-organising communities (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)
Multispecies justice, loss and damage (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development's insights on loss and damage
Meeting the moment: lessons from the 'once in a lifetime' investment of the Biden Administration in Environmental Justice
Will putting a price on nature protect it?
Natural solutions: seawalls are not the only climate buffer
Grassroots Resilience
Six Months On
Everybody Pitches In
Know Your Neighbours
Coordinating the Boats
Stories are the Toolkit
Centring nature in the transformation of urban spaces
We can't save the climate by destroying nature
Oceanic narratives: interweaving past, present and future
The 2024 Iain McCalman Lecture: Multispecies mourning - grief and resistance in an age of ecological undoing
Sustainability@Sydney x SEI: Threads of life
Episode 4: Critical mineral mining for renewable energy: how the EU is shaping regulation
Episode 3: Comparing mining industries: Australia, Canada and South America
Episode 2: Navigating the impacts of global critical mineral supply chains
Episode 1: Unearthing the importance of critical minerals
The power of multidisciplinary research in addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals
Building power within and beyond the university
Preparing for the unpredictable: communities reducing disaster risk
Adapting our food systems
Stories of courage: Part one – caring for wild animals during bushfires
Stories of courage: Part two – caring for domesticated animals during bushfires
Stories of courage: Part three – caring for farmed animals during bushfires
Nobel Prize laureate Steven Chu on paths to a sustainable future
Indigenous philosophies and practices of multispecies justice
Financing adaptation or adapting finance
Critical minerals: Can Australia mine its way out of the climate crisis?
Capitalism, colonialism and multispecies justice
Grounded Conversations: Farhana Sultana
Just adaptation and the role of social capital
Reimagining our future: communities confronting the realities of climate change
The 2023 Iain McCalman Lecture: Harnessing the transformative potential of climate governance
Multispecies economic justice: property in focus
Building resilience in Australia's electricity infrastructure: planning for resilience
The politics of mitigation, adaptation and suffering
Reducing climate disaster risk: insights from communities, government and industry
Reimagining Environmental Responsibility After the State of the Environment Report
Worlds of Gray and Green: Mineral Extraction as Ecological Practice
A Disorderly Transition: What Technologies Do We Need?
Redefining Who Matters: Institutionalising Multi-species Justice
Renewables and Rural Australia: Community Experiences in NSW
The Battle for a Future - Farming and Extraction
Conversations With Coal Miners about Climate Change
Why Can’t We Talk About a Just Transition From Coal in Australia?
Building Communities of Care for Food Systems Change
Never Again or Never? Environmental Justice in Australia
Book Launch: Subjects of Intergenerational Justice
Emotion and Anxiety in Environmental History
How Can Finance Address Climate Change?
The Toxic Greed of Australia’s Gas-Led Recovery
From Denial to Delay: Moving Beyond Australia’s Fossil Fuel Addiction
Unravelling The Capitalist State
Heal Country Series: Law of the Land
The Invisible Now: Writing Crisis and the Future Imaginary
Heal Country Series: Heal the Nation and Secure the Future
Writing The More-Than-Human
USU Enviro Week: Changing Our Food System From Within
Philosophy on the Ground: Changing Values in a Changing Climate
Critical Companions Series: Objects of Science and Culture
Critical Companions Series: Ocean Pools Project
Wild Policy Book Launch
Salmon And Acorns Feed Our People
Nature in Culture: Casting Climate in a 'Niue' Light
Nature in Culture: Overturning Aqua Nullius
Protecting an Intimacy Between Karuk and River
Nature in Culture: Nurturing Oysters Naturally
Nature in Culture: Multi-Sensory Mapping with the Marind People
Reducing the Impact of Heatwaves: Bodies, Housing, and Cool Suburbs
Everyday Militarisms: Hidden in Plain Sight
Our House Is on Fire: How Universities Can Become Advocates for Climate Action
Questions of Management and Policy Amidst Australia’s Bushfire Crisis
The 2020 Iain McCalman Lecture with Dr Dinesh Wadiwel
Violence in Plain Sight
Swimming Into The Blue Humanities
The Failure of CSR in A Warming World
The Toxic Management of Mining Legacies
Book Launch: Sustainable Materialism
Adapting Climate Science For Business
How Are Businesses Responding to Investor Pressure on Climate Change?
Why Investors are Worrying About Climate Change
Making Space I: Bodies, Space and the Anthropocene
Culture, Trust, and Systems: Local and Democratic Politics for the Anthropocene
'The Sea, The Sea’ by Alexandra Spence
The Inaugural Iain McCalman Lecture
Climate Change and the Media
Why Island Nations' Isolation on the Climate Change Threat Must End
Building Food Utopias: Voice, Power and Agency
Living In A Warming World - Professional obligations in an age of climate change
Jellyfish Behaving Badly?
Tibet: Life on the Frontlines of Climate Change
Living In A Warming World: Making the New Energy System Fair
Environmental Behaviour Change: Harnessing the Power of Volunteers and Grass-Roots Campaigners
The Coal Truth
Stories and Seaways
Living In A Warming World: Inequality and Climate Change
Indigenous Sustainability Practices and Processes
Ocean’s Forms: Process, Structure, and Imagination at Sea
Artists Have Never Been More Important
Urban Farming: Feeding the Future
What Lola Heard: Theatrical Sounds of Climate Change
Carbon Capitalism and Communication, Confronting Climate Crisis
Beyond the Climate Elephant: From Climate Denial to Public Engagement
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ and Place'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'Just Transition'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'Culture, Food and Health'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ and Indigenous Cultures'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ Gender and Materiality'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'Multispecies Justice'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ and Climate Governance'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ and Climate Governance'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'Looking Forward'
Environmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'Looking Back'
Food Justice in the City
The Future of Environmental Justice
Coral Bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef
Renewable Reinvention: The Green Global Shift
The Food Waste Debate
How Humans Made the Anthropocene Biosphere
Climate Change in the City
Food at Sydney: The Suburban Harvest
Food at Sydney: Eating in the City
Food at Sydney: Cultivating Our Campus
Tackling Food Waste
Global Warming and the Mass Bleaching of Corals
Plastic Plague: Global Governance and the "Plastisphere"
Ecological Democracy: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Defeating the Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock
Human Health and Climate Change
The Madhouse Effect: Climate Change Denial in the Age of Trump
Truth & Beauty: Talking About the Environment
Do Fish Feel Pain?
Nutrition, Gender and Generations
Food at Sydney: Who's Packing Your Lunchbox?
Putting Good Food Back on the Table
Agricultural land grabs: What are their impacts Australia and globally?
Plastic Water: The Social and Material Life of Bottled Water
Saving Indonesia’s rainforests: using maps, brands and politics to end deforestation
How to Talk About Climate Change Without Talking About Climate Change
Waste Matters: You Are My Future
A Low Carbon Future: Unlocking Australia's Renewable Energy Potential
The Small Changes: Coastal Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise
Energy Cultures in Historical Perspective... and what we can learn for the future
Lives Versus Livelihoods? Biopolitics in California’s strawberry industry
Painful Husbandry
Climate Change, Capitalism And Corporations
A Global Climate Deal in 2015: What are the chances? What are the implications?
Social and environmental justice in community food organising
'Risky Milk Risky Cheese' - Uncovering the good and bad of raw milk
Steven Wantarri Janpijimpa Patrick
Curtis Taylor
Harold Furber
Adrian Burragubba
Paul Spearim
Anne Poelina
Clayton Lewis
Climate + Capital: A conversation with Prof Dipesh Chakrabarty
Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation with Victoria Tauli Corpuz
Peace, People and Power: social change from anti-Apartheid to the climate movement with Kumi Naidoo
Ethics Of Communicating: Insights from Aristotle
Beauty Without Harm