UTS 4 Climate

UTS 4 Climate is a five-part podcast series bringing together leading thinkers from politics, economics, science and journalism to continue the conversation on climate change.

This audio series creates a space to explore climate change from all angles and find practical answers to what we can do to address the climate crisis and secure our futures.

The series is hosted by marine science student Erika Wagner, who works at the Institute for Sustainable Futures. Erika introduces listeners to a range of fascinating conversations held in 2020 by Professor the Honourable Bob Carr, NSW’s longest-serving Premier, former Foreign Minister of Australia and UTS Industry Professor of Climate and Business.

Hear from a diverse range of guests on where Australia has gone wrong on our approach to climate, opportunities to reduce carbon emissions, how to talk about climate in a way that makes a difference, and what it will take to achieve a sustainable future.

This podcast was made by Impact Studios at UTS in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Futures.

These podcasts represent a running conversation between Australians – scientists, policy makers, academics, politicians and journalists – about how we should respond to the climate change catastrophe: how we should combat it with government policy, design the policies for transition [and] carry the public with us.

The Hon Bob Carr

Industry Professor of Climate and Business

The UTS 4 Climate podcast team

Emma Lancaster

Emma Lancaster

Executive Producer

Ben Vozzo

Ben Vozzo

Impact Manager

Allison Chan

Allison Chan

Producer

Adrian Walton

Adrian Walton

Sound Engineer

Belinda Lopez

Belinda Lopez

Editorial Advisor

Erika Wagner

Erika Wagner

Host and Graduate, Master of Marine Science and Management 2020

Professor the Hon Bob Carr

Professor the Hon Bob Carr

Industry Professor of Business and Climate at UTS

Amber McCulloch

Amber McCulloch

Communications Officer, Institute for Sustainable Futures

Tennille Jones

Tennille Jones

Event Planning and Engagement, Institute for Sustainable Futures