Join the Discussions of Core Knowledge
PodCasts
planet critical
With Rachel Donald - Transition Engineering, A sustainable future is possible. LINK
The Sustainability Story
With Matt Orsagh - Transition Engineering, energy economics, hydrogen, what can we do? Link
the good energy podcast
With Loo Connor - The story behind Transition Engineering and the power of metaphor for nudging thinking. Link
Where Ideas launch
With Katheryn Bayam. - The role of engineering in the economy, and the role of transition engineering Link
US ENERGY
With Jason Marmont - What is Transition Engineering and why is it imperative? Link
HAPPEN FILMS
With Jordan Osmond and Antoinette Wilson - Rethinking Renewable Energy Link
THE RUBBISH TRIP
With Hannah Blumhardt - Do I really need this? Link
BLOWING BUBBLES
Discussion with Samuel Mann and Mawera Karetai about Energy Transition Link
SUSTAINABLE LENS
Resilience on Radio PodCast - What about the Hydrogen Hype? Link
PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCIENCE
Episode 302: Engineering Solutions to Fuel our Future Link
ECO LIVING IN ACTION
Transition Engineering our Low Carbon Future Link
The Transition engineering podcast
Discussions with students in Transition Engineering LINK
Webinars
Sparking Transitions to Sustainability
Ministry of Transport New Zealand hosts a webinar on new ideas Link
Discussions
RazzleDazzle with Espen Silversten - What is Transition Engineering? Explain what you do, please. Link
Radio Programs
NIGHTS RNZ NATIONAL
How do we engineer a zero-carbon future? University of Canterbury mechanical engineering Professor Susan Krumdieck is a pioneer in the emerging field of Transition Engineering, and she joins us from Christchurch. Link
17 March _Transition away from our current lifestyle - how does this work with COVID-19. Link
NINE TO NOON RNZ NATIONAL
Leading scientists and academics are calling on the government for a national risk assessment of the country's long term risks. The Wise Response Society say they don't want to be cast as just another climate change action group, but scientists, doctors, engineers, and researchers at the coal face who are already seeing the unintended consequences of past and current economic decisions piling up. Dr. Susan Krumdieck is a Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury. Link
SATURDAY MORNING WITH KIM HILL
Susan Krumdieck: transition engineering Researcher in mechanical engineering at the University of Canterbury, and a founding member of the National Energy Research Institute. Link