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Loved this podcast from The Economist on MATHS! @economist_bot

https://overcast.fm/+7TdvcXggk

Babbage: How to learn to love maths, with Eugenia Cheng — Babbage from The Economist

While some people enjoy learning maths, the subject haunts many children throughout school and beyond. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Eugenia Cheng, a mathematician and author of “Is Maths Real?”, explains why, to her, maths is a joyful enterprise. In this interview with Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor, Eugenia explores how asking seemingly simple questions can uncover deep mysteries beneath the sums. She also argues that education systems should rethink the way that the subject is taught, to encourage curiosity and creativity.For full access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Loving this from David Pocock. ‘Future generations lens’ should be central in decision making but definitely isn’t.

Pocock seeks to impose duty of care on Australian government over climate harm https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/31/pocock-seeks-to-impose-duty-of-care-on-australian-government-over-climate-harm

Pocock seeks to impose duty of care on Australian government over climate harm

Senator’s bill calls for new conditions in Climate Change Act to influence decision-making on projects that could raise greenhouse gas emissions

The Guardian
Are quinces the most under appreciated yet amazing fruit? #quince
Potentially Fatal Combinations of Humidity and Heat Are Emerging Across the Globe

A new study has identified thousands of incidents of previously rare or unprecedented extreme heat/humidity combinations in parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and North America, including in the U.S. Gulf Coast region.

State of the Planet

NEW EPISODE of The reMAKERS pod from #AustraliaRemade

The brilliant @ktrebeck is here to guide us through a paradigm shift from the economics of ‘more’ to the economics of wellbeing — what she describes as ‘arriving and making ourselves at home’.

Here or wherever you like your #podcast
https://www.australiaremade.org/podcast-home/season3-ep3-economics-of-arrival-katherine-trebeck

#auspol #NewEconomy #economics #economy #Wellbeing #degrowth #WellbeingEconomy

Season 3, Ep 3: The Economics of Arrival with Dr Katherine Trebeck — Australia Remade

Is more always better, or is it time for us to consider a new purpose for our economy? How could we spend public money better, solve our problems ‘upstream’ at the source, and equip people to lead better lives — without pushing our planet to breaking point? This is a must-listen episode, with Dr Kat

Australia Remade
#RedHill looks very yellow this glorious mid-summer. #canberra
Celebrated both a cousins wedding and a friends parents funeral this week. So pleased to be there for both events. Part of our rich tapestry, marking some of the important parts of life. #love #friends #lifecycle
Drought, fire, flooding and storms are ravaging Australia. Where can we find hope and connection?

While science and expertise are important, we can’t prepare for the future without imagination

The Guardian
Drought, fire, flooding and storms are ravaging Australia. Where can we find hope and connection?

While science and expertise are important, we can’t prepare for the future without imagination

The Guardian
‘Climate Crisis Cost of Living Crisis’
#fitzroy