» Download podcast audio file: http://cpod.org.au/download.php?id=16658 » Read more and listen online: www.climatesafety.info/thesustainablehour146 » Share on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SustainableHour/status/794000353788248064 The Sustainable Hour on 2 November 2016 is all about the ‘evil smoke’ – some prefer prettier names such as greenhouse gasses or carbon emissions – and how we will get rid of it, now that the global Paris Agreement on Climate Change goes into effect on 4 November 2016. Our guest in studio is Rodney Thomas, manager of the Environment Department at City of Greater Geelong, who calls for submissions on Council’s new Greenhouse Strategy which aims to reduce the municipality’s emissions to half in just four years. As our next baton-carrier in our Churchillian Challenge radio relay, independent politician Rob Oakeshott, who was one of the drivers behind the reputed Carbon Tax legislation, explains how and why the climate emergency is now on top of his political agenda. We also call Steve Posselt to hear about his new ‘climate emergency kayak odyssey’ to Canberra next year. But before all of this, stop what you are doing and watch Leonardo DiCaprio’s new film ‘Before the Flood’. Right now, or at least before it is taken offline by the end of this week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm3R6eZVUKM » Interview with Rob Oakeshott: http://climatesafety.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RobOakeshott-13min_032.mp3 » Interview with Steve Posselt: http://climatesafety.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/StevePosselt_3min_032.mp3 » See more: http://climatesafety.info/thesustainablehour146