Reducing the environmental footprint of a city is an enormous job, with many threads and engaging many people from diverse backgrounds.
While Canberra has shown itself to be a world leader, there's still a very long way to go. How do we get there?
In this wide ranging discussion, ACT Environment Minister Rebecca Vassarotti and Dr Ann Hill from the University of Canberra share their thoughts with Rod.
In this conversation we mention an online event at 3pm 5 August with themes around Ten Journeys on a Fragile Planet.
More details soon via Twitter @FuzzyLogicSci.
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