Trump has pulled America out of the Paris Accord on climate change - perhaps the most dangerous act ever committed by a human being. What will this mean for the world?
Every day it feels like we are staggering towards an apocalypse all brought on by ourselves. Is Aotearoa a good bolt hole for surviving planetary disaster?
Most biologists agree we have already begun the 6th great extinction event in Earth's history - and this time humans are totally to blame. What does this mean and what can we do?
Science proves goofing off around the water cooler improves your performance. And the big companies are listening, recognizing that human minds often work better together.
In Auckland, housing and crisis go together like horse and carriage. The rest of the country is not so far behind. So what is the answer for affordable housing?
We appear vulnerable to computer warfare, cyber attackers that can blackmail, bully and paralyze society. So what's hackable, what's not, and what can we do about it?
New Zealanders don't think it's funny when anyone suggests we have a problem with racism here. but our three guests do. Guests: Pax Assadi, Jamaine Ross, James Roque.
Last year saw the unthinkable happen overseas, with Brexit and Trump becoming an unforeseen reality. Could something equally as bizarre turn our election upside down?
The internet has bred many things, maybe none as pervasive as our endless consultations with Dr Google. With guests Nathan Mikaere-Wallis, Kingi Biddle.
The Whanganui River has made world history by being given status as a person. Guests Khylee Quince, Dan Hikuroa and Adrian Ruahwe discuss the significance of this.
There's a new breed of persuader out there these days. They're not making speeches or writing editorials - they're on the net and they're influencing you every day. So who are the digital influencers, and what are they doing to us?