
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we speak with professor Martin Green from the University of New South Wales about the solar cell that's turbo-charging the take-up of solar energy around the globe.
Hosting the discussion about how Green and his colleagues developed the cell over many decades, what it means for the world and why, despite international accolades, he's not yet a household name is the environment and climate editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, Nick O'Malley.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By The Age and Sydney Morning Herald5
22 ratings
In this episode, we speak with professor Martin Green from the University of New South Wales about the solar cell that's turbo-charging the take-up of solar energy around the globe.
Hosting the discussion about how Green and his colleagues developed the cell over many decades, what it means for the world and why, despite international accolades, he's not yet a household name is the environment and climate editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, Nick O'Malley.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

111 Listeners

96 Listeners

591 Listeners

892 Listeners

757 Listeners

386 Listeners

11 Listeners

72 Listeners

230 Listeners

51 Listeners

42 Listeners

339 Listeners

126 Listeners

75 Listeners

119 Listeners

100 Listeners

394 Listeners

208 Listeners

95 Listeners

65 Listeners

3 Listeners

3 Listeners

27 Listeners

187 Listeners

36 Listeners

6 Listeners

87 Listeners

64 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

2 Listeners

0 Listeners