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Podcast Host Tiahni Adamson Shares Practical Solutions to Climate Crisis
17 Nov
Summary
- Tiahni Adamson, 2024 Young Australian of the Year, hosts Big Sky Country podcast
- Podcast explores evidence-based solutions like regenerative farming and cultural burning
- Interviews with scientists, urban ecologists, and Indigenous custodians doing trailblazing work

In November 2025, Tiahni Adamson, a wildlife biologist and the host of the Big Sky Country podcast, is sharing practical solutions to the climate crisis. Adamson, the 2024 Young Australian of the Year for South Australia, believes that with the right research, funding, and understanding, we can find answers to the pressing environmental challenges we face.
The third season of the Big Sky Country podcast takes an inclusive and evidence-based look at these solutions, from regenerative farming to cultural burning. Adamson travels to various locations, including Lutruwita/Tasmania, the South Australian desert, and the Kimberley in Western Australia, to interview scientists, urban ecologists, and traditional custodians who are doing trailblazing work on the frontlines of conservation.
The podcast features the legendary environmentalist and former leader of the Australian Greens, Dr. Bob Brown, who tells Adamson, "While there's life, there's hope." This message of resilience and optimism runs through the six episodes, as Adamson shares the stories of people like Dr. Rebecca Spindler, Prof. Chris Daniels, and Indigenous elders Lester Coyne and Aunty Bernice Hookey, all of whom are dedicated to protecting the environment and its species.




