

Future Tense
ABC Australia
A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
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Mar 20, 2022 • 29min
When development aid goes wrong - propping up bad regimes
For many people, the provision of overseas aid is a democratic imperative and a universal good. But what if the situation is more complicated than that?

Mar 13, 2022 • 29min
The fall of cash & the rise of central bank digital currencies
Physical cash still plays an important role in the financial system, but could it be replaced by a digital alternative? Governments around the world are looking to Central Bank Digital Currencies, but there are concerns around privacy and loss of financial freedom.

Mar 6, 2022 • 29min
Drones, witnessing and the view from above
Advocates claim drones make war safer for civilians and soldiers by making it more technical and precise. But drones are also being used as a “witness” of conflict by activists keen to tell different stories about warfare and the heavy price often paid by civilians.

Feb 27, 2022 • 29min
Banning books and floating suburbs
Banning books belongs in the dark ages and is anathema to modern liberal democracy, but in the United States there’s a widespread campaign underway to censor what students can read. Also, why is the UN involved in a project to build a floating neighbourhood on the South Korean coast?

Feb 20, 2022 • 29min
Fashion’s fast future
Fashion is getting even faster, but there are also efforts underway to rein-in the waste and make fabrics from more environmentally-friendly materials.

Feb 13, 2022 • 29min
Space pollution, stunted high-rise and the joy of missing out
As Earth’s upper atmosphere becomes more congested, it’s also becoming more polluted, and the impact could be dire. Also, why doing without could make for a fuller future; and what’s behind China’s ban on really tall buildings?

Feb 6, 2022 • 29min
The opportunity costs of global pollution
Pollution has long been seen as a health problem, but increasingly its being redefined as an opportunity cost to both individuals and society - and as a burden on future generations.

Jan 30, 2022 • 29min
Rare Earths and the difficulties of supply
This podcast explores the essential role of rare earth elements in modern technology, highlighting their global distribution and diverse applications. It also discusses the environmental and social challenges of mining critical metals and the potential of e-waste recycling to meet future mineral demands.

Jan 23, 2022 • 29min
Is dumbness our destiny?
Most of us are healthier, wealthier and better educated than ever before. We have greater access to knowledge and expertise than any previous generation. So, why do humans keep doing stupid things? And why is the world awash with conspiracy? Have we already passed “peak intelligence”? And if so, what can we do to ensure a smarter future?

Jan 16, 2022 • 29min
Litigating our way out of climate change
Responses to climate change are often marked by frustration as much as fear. Those seeking to end our fossil-fuel dependency are increasingly turning to litigation to force the hands of companies and governments - often on human rights grounds. But do the courts have a legitimate role to play in leading the way? Or is this a form of judicial activism?


