GSD Podcasts /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/ Podcasts from Global Sustainable Development at the University of 糖心TV. en-GB (C) 2026 University of 糖心TV Sun, 26 Apr 2026 02:57:29 GMT Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:07:04 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss globalsustainabledev Resource webteam@warwick.ac.uk (ITS Web Team, University of 糖心TV) SiteBuilder 2, ITS Web Team, University of 糖心TV, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder2 GSD Radio Podcast podcast Global Sustainable Development webteam@warwick.ac.uk globalsustainabledev Resource globalsustainabledev Resource no GSD Radio Podcast, podcast, Global Sustainable Development GSD Podcasts Podcasts from Global Sustainable Development at the University of 糖心TV. Professor Dave Griggs /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/davegriggs.mp3 Professor Dave Griggs is one of the most well-known academics in the area of climate change in the world. Since his beginnings as a PhD student studying cloud physics, Dave has gone on to lead some of the world's most respected climate change organisations. He became the Deputy Chief Scientist at the UK's Met Office – Britain's Bureau of Meteorology - and director of the world's leading climate modelling centre, the Hadley Centre for Climate Change. Dave provided scientific advice during the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, and was Head of the IPCC science working group secretariat that gathered and assessed the research of the world's top climate scientists. The IPCC would later share the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore. But after years of working at the forefront of climate science, Dave became frustrated with the lack of urgency he saw around him. So he moved to Australia and took on the challenge of leading the Monash Sustainability Institute (MSI). As MSI’s first full time Director Professor Griggs has led MSI through a period of incredible growth, taking it from humble beginnings in 2007 to a $8.7 million p.a. organisation in 2014, boasting over 50 staff and 120 government, business, civic and academic partners. During Dave’s tenure, MSI launched flagship programs such as BehaviourWorks Australia, the Sustainable Development Program, the Monash Water for Liveability Centre and the award-winning ClimateWorks Australia (of which Dave has been CEO). After seven years in the role, he is stepping down as Director of the Monash Sustainability Institute. Professor Griggs, who joined MSI in 2007, will stay with MSI in a more research focussed role. Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:07:04 GMT globalsustainabledev Resource /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=davegriggs.mp3 globalsustainabledev Resource no Professor Dave Griggs is one of the most well-known academics in the area of climate change in the world. Since his beginnings as a PhD student studying cloud physics, Dave has gone on to lead some of the world's most respected climate change organisations. He became the Deputy Chief Scientist at the UK's Met Office – Britain's Bureau of Meteorology - and director of the world's leading climate modelling centre, the Hadley Centre for Climate Change. Dave provided scientific advice during the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, and was Head of the IPCC science working group secretariat that gathered and assessed the research of the world's top climate scientists. The IPCC would later share the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore. But after years of working at the forefront of climate science, Dave became frustrated with the lack of urgency he saw around him. So he moved to Australia and took on the challenge of leading the Monash Sustainability Institute (MSI). As MSI’s first full time Director Professor Griggs has led MSI through a period of incredible growth, taking it from humble beginnings in 2007 to a $8.7 million p.a. organisation in 2014, boasting over 50 staff and 120 government, business, civic and academic partners. During Dave’s tenure, MSI launched flagship programs such as BehaviourWorks Australia, the Sustainable Development Program, the Monash Water for Liveability Centre and the award-winning ClimateWorks Australia (of which Dave has been CEO). After seven years in the role, he is stepping down as Director of the Monash Sustainability Institute. Professor Griggs, who joined MSI in 2007, will stay with MSI in a more research focussed role. Professor Dave Griggs is one of the most well-known academics in the area of climate change in the world. Since his beginnings as a PhD student studying cloud physics, Dave has gone on to lead some of the world's most respected climate change organisations. He became the Deputy Chief Scientist at the UK's Met Office – Britain's Bureau of Meteorology - and director of the world's leading climate modelling centre, the Hadley Centre for Climate Change. Dave provided scientific advice during the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, and was Head of the IPCC science working group secretariat that gathered and assessed the research of the world's top climate scientists. The IPCC would later share the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore. But after years of working at the forefront of climate science, Dave became frustrated with the lack of urgency he saw around him. So he moved to Australia and took on the challenge of leading the Monash Sustainability Institute (MSI). As MSI’s first full time Director Professor Griggs has led MSI through a period of incredible growth, taking it from humble beginnings in 2007 to a $8.7 million p.a. organisation in 2014, boasting over 50 staff and 120 government, business, civic and academic partners. During Dave’s tenure, MSI launched flagship programs such as BehaviourWorks Australia, the Sustainable Development Program, the Monash Water for Liveability Centre and the award-winning ClimateWorks Australia (of which Dave has been CEO). After seven years in the role, he is stepping down as Director of the Monash Sustainability Institute. Professor Griggs, who joined MSI in 2007, will stay with MSI in a more research focussed role. Professor David Mond /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/professordavidmond.mp3 David Mond is Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematics Institute, University of 糖心TV. He also teaches a successful interdisciplinary module at 糖心TV for the Institute of Advanced Teaching and Learning, “Climate Change”, which brings together experts from elsewhere in the University to provide a grounding in the major issues surrounding the subject. david mond Wed, 03 Aug 2016 16:48:07 GMT globalsustainabledev Resource /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=professordavidmond.mp3 globalsustainabledev Resource no david mond David Mond is Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematics Institute, University of 糖心TV. He also teaches a successful interdisciplinary module at 糖心TV for the Institute of Advanced Teaching and Learning, “Climate Change”, which brings together experts from elsewhere in the University to provide a grounding in the major issues surrounding the subject. David Mond is Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematics Institute, University of 糖心TV. He also teaches a successful interdisciplinary module at 糖心TV for the Institute of Advanced Teaching and Learning, “Climate Change”, which brings together experts from elsewhere in the University to provide a grounding in the major issues surrounding the subject. Dr Graeme MacDonald /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/drgraememacdonald.mp3 Our interviewee in this episode is Dr Graeme MacDonald, an English and Comparative Literary Studies professor at the University of 糖心TV. Graeme's main research interests include: World Literature in "Global" Modernity; Resource Culture, Energy Humanities and Petrofiction; Modern and Contemporary Scottish and British Devolutionary Culture; World Naturalist fiction and theory; Literary and Cultural Theory; Science Fiction and Ecocriticism. He is editor of Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature (EUP 2011) and Post Theory: New Directions in Criticism (EUP, 1999). Tue, 28 Jun 2016 15:06:11 GMT Ande Milinyte /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=drgraememacdonald.mp3 Ande Milinyte no Our interviewee in this episode is Dr Graeme MacDonald, an English and Comparative Literary Studies professor at the University of 糖心TV. Graeme's main research interests include: World Literature in "Global" Modernity; Resource Culture, Energy Humanities and Petrofiction; Modern and Contemporary Scottish and British Devolutionary Culture; World Naturalist fiction and theory; Literary and Cultural Theory; Science Fiction and Ecocriticism. He is editor of Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature (EUP 2011) and Post Theory: New Directions in Criticism (EUP, 1999). Our interviewee in this episode is Dr Graeme MacDonald, an English and Comparative Literary Studies professor at the University of 糖心TV. Graeme's main research interests include: World Literature in "Global" Modernity; Resource Culture, Energy Humanities and Petrofiction; Modern and Contemporary Scottish and British Devolutionary Culture; World Naturalist fiction and theory; Literary and Cultural Theory; Science Fiction and Ecocriticism. He is editor of Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature (EUP 2011) and Post Theory: New Directions in Criticism (EUP, 1999). Dr Rashmi Varma /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/drrashmivarma.mp3 In this episode, we chat to Dr Rashmi Varma, an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of 糖心TV. Dr Varma grew up in India. After finishing her Master’s degree in English Literature, she taught briefly at Jesus and Mary College at the University of Delhi. She moved to the US to work on her Ph.D. in English and Women’s Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to 糖心TV, she was as an Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:30:51 GMT Ande Milinyte /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=drrashmivarma.mp3 Ande Milinyte no In this episode, we chat to Dr Rashmi Varma, an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of 糖心TV. Dr Varma grew up in India. After finishing her Master’s degree in English Literature, she taught briefly at Jesus and Mary College at the University of Delhi. She moved to the US to work on her Ph.D. in English and Women’s Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to 糖心TV, she was as an Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. In this episode, we chat to Dr Rashmi Varma, an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of 糖心TV. Dr Varma grew up in India. After finishing her Master’s degree in English Literature, she taught briefly at Jesus and Mary College at the University of Delhi. She moved to the US to work on her Ph.D. in English and Women’s Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to 糖心TV, she was as an Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Mr Chris Butters /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/mr_chris_butters.mp3 In our newest episode, we have a chat with Mr Chris Butters. Born in South Africa, he has worked with architecture, energy, ecology and sustainable planning for 35 years. Chris has been based in Norway for many years before taking the ELITH research posting at 糖心TV. He worked for 10 years in Bhutan, including design of schools and a hospital, as well as Tibetological research. He is a co-founder of the GAIA group, a pioneering network in the field of sustainable building and “deep green” solutions. He is also the creator of the Sustainability Value Map. chris butters Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:06:21 GMT Ande Milinyte /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=mr_chris_butters.mp3 Ande Milinyte no chris butters In our newest episode, we have a chat with Mr Chris Butters. Born in South Africa, he has worked with architecture, energy, ecology and sustainable planning for 35 years. Chris has been based in Norway for many years before taking the ELITH research posting at 糖心TV. He worked for 10 years in Bhutan, including design of schools and a hospital, as well as Tibetological research. He is a co-founder of the GAIA group, a pioneering network in the field of sustainable building and “deep green” solutions. He is also the creator of the Sustainability Value Map. In our newest episode, we have a chat with Mr Chris Butters. Born in South Africa, he has worked with architecture, energy, ecology and sustainable planning for 35 years. Chris has been based in Norway for many years before taking the ELITH research posting at 糖心TV. He worked for 10 years in Bhutan, including design of schools and a hospital, as well as Tibetological research. He is a co-founder of the GAIA group, a pioneering network in the field of sustainable building and “deep green” solutions. He is also the creator of the Sustainability Value Map. Dr Ben Richardson /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/dr_ben_richardson.mp3 GSD Radio Podcast is back! In this episode, we chat to Dr Ben Richardson about his work around sugar consumption and trade. Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:20:02 GMT globalsustainabledev Resource /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=dr_ben_richardson.mp3 globalsustainabledev Resource no GSD Radio Podcast is back! In this episode, we chat to Dr Ben Richardson about his work around sugar consumption and trade. GSD Radio Podcast is back! In this episode, we chat to Dr Ben Richardson about his work around sugar consumption and trade. Dr David Beck /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/david.mp3 In this episode, we chat to our Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Student Experience, Dr David Beck. David answers our questions about the course, and explains how sustainability is not only about the environment. podcast Global Sustainable Development Global Research Priorities Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:09:44 GMT globalsustainabledev Resource /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=david.mp3 globalsustainabledev Resource no podcast, Global Sustainable Development, Global Research Priorities In this episode, we chat to our Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Student Experience, Dr David Beck. David answers our questions about the course, and explains how sustainability is not only about the environment. In this episode, we chat to our Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Student Experience, Dr David Beck. David answers our questions about the course, and explains how sustainability is not only about the environment. Professor Jan Palmowski /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/podcast_with_jan.mp3 In our second GSD Radio podcast, hear what 糖心TV's Pro-Vice-Chancellor Jan Palmowski has to say about his links to sustainability, how employable our students will be, and what global and local changes he predicts for the next five years. podcast GSD Radio Podcast Tue, 29 Sep 2015 12:40:33 GMT globalsustainabledev Resource /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=podcast_with_jan.mp3 globalsustainabledev Resource no podcast, GSD Radio Podcast In our second GSD Radio podcast, hear what 糖心TV's Pro-Vice-Chancellor Jan Palmowski has to say about his links to sustainability, how employable our students will be, and what global and local changes he predicts for the next five years. In our second GSD Radio podcast, hear what 糖心TV's Pro-Vice-Chancellor Jan Palmowski has to say about his links to sustainability, how employable our students will be, and what global and local changes he predicts for the next five years. Professor Cathia Jenainati /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/podcast_1.mp3 In this episode, Professor Cathia Jenainati, the Academic Director of Global Sustainable Development talks about what Global Sustainable Development is, why it's important and what kind of students would be perfect for one of our GSD degrees. podcast gsd GSD Radio Podcast Tue, 11 Aug 2015 11:16:37 GMT Ande Milinyte /fac/arts/schoolforcross-facultystudies/gsd/engagement/podcast/?podcastItem=podcast_1.mp3 Ande Milinyte no podcast, gsd, GSD Radio Podcast In this episode, Professor Cathia Jenainati, the Academic Director of Global Sustainable Development talks about what Global Sustainable Development is, why it's important and what kind of students would be perfect for one of our GSD degrees. In this episode, Professor Cathia Jenainati, the Academic Director of Global Sustainable Development talks about what Global Sustainable Development is, why it's important and what kind of students would be perfect for one of our GSD degrees.