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Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief
Climate Crisis: A conversation with renowned scientist James Renwick

Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 39:57


Join me for an eye-opening discussion with top New Zealand climate scientist, James Renwick, as we tackle the monumental issue of climate change and its potential repercussions. James predicts a grim future if we don't act now, including sea levels rising by 10 to 20 meters and a potential halving of the global population. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom - we also touch on how New Zealand is taking action with the Zero Carbon Act, Climate Change Commission, and Godin Emissions Reduction Plan.  James shares insights from his travels around Europe studying climate change and how he balances work, fun, and the responsibility of trying to save the world. We also delve into how to approach climate change deniers, and what we can all do to make a difference. This a discussion that concerns everybody on the planet, but will hopefully leave you informed, inspired, and ready to save the world. Chapters: 3:11 - Slam Dunc 6:56 - James Renwick 34:58 - Letters To The EditorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Q+A
Chris Luxon: Genetic engineering, farming emissions, and capital gains taxes

Q+A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 54:37


RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book review: Under the Weather by James Renwick

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 3:16


David Hill reviews Under the Weather by James Renwick, published by HarperCollins Publishers NZ.

RNZ: Morning Report
Government advised to speed up climate action to meet targets

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 4:40


The Government is being advised to speed up on climate action if it wants to meet its own emissions target to be carbon neutral by 2050. The Climate Change Commission has released a 200 page draft report recommending faster progress of renewable energy, more charging stations for electric vehicles, cycleway development, and public transport. It wants tree-planting excluded from the targets. James Renwick, a climate scientist and one of the commissioners, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.  

RNZ: Morning Report
Humanity at the tip of the tipping point - IPCC report

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 7:02


We're at the tip of the tipping point: that's the warning from the UN as the IPCC releases it's final report until 2030. The report summarises decades of research, providing a scientific underpinning for global climate policy. It says climate change is no longer a future problem, and needs to be responded to with urgency. Climate scientist James Renwick's research has contributed to the report. He spoke to Kim Hill.  

Daily Dose by LRBC
March 6th James Renwick

Daily Dose by LRBC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 15:01


Join us as we study the Martyr James Renwick.

#BHN Big Hairy News
#BHN Efeso Collins and Prof James Renwick on the Auckland floods | Luxon wrong on school closures

#BHN Big Hairy News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 68:32


Efeso Collins joins us live to talk about what is happening in Auckland at the moment with the flood and the response from the Council James Renwick is a Professor of Physical Geography at Victoria University explains how the general circulation of the atmosphere transports energy and momentum in relation to the Auckland floods and talks about what we can do from here Christopher Luxon is mostly concerned today about Labour's communication around schools. Firstly his unempathetic look on the world where his first concern should be the affected people of Auckland is shocking and secondly he is wrong about all schools closing and we'll explain why tonight Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN https://www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews Like us on Facbook www.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter @patbrittenden @Chewie_NZ

CORE Education
LEARNZ Climate Change podcast 1 of 3

CORE Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 31:08


Questions from schools answered by Dr James Renwick and Dr Dave Frame, both Victoria University Climate Scientists on the International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC). 1. What year do you think most people "got" Climate Change? 2. Who were the first groups? Who will be the last? When did scientists "get it"? 3. Is there really an irreversible date for CC? 4. Is coronavirus at all linked to climate change? 5. Are viruses like COVID-19 more likely to appear because of a warming planet? 6. What chance do you think there is of change when people always seem to want new cars, new houses, overseas travel, new clothes, new tech stuff? 7. What would happen if sea creatures went extinct? 8. Can the meting ice caps affect our coast lines? 9. What can we do to help this problem? 10. Are there any animals affected by climate change? 11. Are polar bears going to go extinct? 12. How much does the sea rise every year? 13. In NZ what is the largest contributor to CC? 14. How much is planting trees part of the solution to getting global CO2 levels down? 15. How bad is it to harvest trees for furniture and decking from rainforests such as the Amazon and closer to NZ such as Indonesia? 16. If the ice caps melted completly how much of Queenstown would be under water?

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
James Renwick: Victoria University climate scientist on Mount Ruapehu and climate change

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 5:23


In environmental news, Mount Ruapehu appears to be our country's first major casualty of climate change. The company behind the Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields at Ruapehu is in voluntary administration, thanks to no snow and two years of Covid. James Renwick, a climate scientist at Victoria University, explains how climate change will be impacting ski fields and nature based activities. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vineyard Anaheim
Your Work Matters | James Renwick

Vineyard Anaheim

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 46:18


This week, James explores why partnering with God in every good endeavour for His Kingdom matters in the day-to-day of our workplace.

People, Places, and the Climate Crisis
#4 - Envisioning the Future and Championing Change - James Renwick

People, Places, and the Climate Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 24:52


Prof James Renwick, Climate Change Commissioner, and climate researcher, explores “Envisaging the future and championing change”.

Victoria University of Wellington - Podcast
Distinguished alumna Lisa McLaren and Professor James Renwick

Victoria University of Wellington - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 31:00


A farm girl from the Wairarapa, distinguished alumna Lisa McLaren remembers conversations around the dinner table with family friends where climate change was dismissed as a “greenie conspiracy”. The climate change activist, who completed a Master in Environmental Studies with a climate change education focus at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, says attitudes have changed. Most people now acknowledge climate change is an issue and she is “quietly hopeful” for the future. Lisa talks with Professor James Renwick from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's School of Geography, Geology, and Earth Sciences about the value of university study to help critical thinking skills, how to take care of oneself while worrying about your future, and more, in this fascinating podcast.

RNZ: Morning Report
Expert calls for climate change action after damning IPCC report

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 5:11


"It's now or never". That's the verdict from the world's leading scientists in a landmark UN report on climate change which came out overnight. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report says rapid, systemic transformation is needed across all parts of society to rein in catastrophic global warming.  Even if all the policies to cut carbon that governments had put in place by the end of 2020 were fully implemented, the report says the world will still warm by 3.2 degrees celcius this century.  It says greenhouse gas emissions must peak by 2025 and then be halved this decade, or the world will be hit by "unprecedented heatwaves, terrifying storms, and widespread water shortages." Victoria University of Wellington Professor of physical geography James Renwick spoke to Corin Dann. 

The National Security Podcast
Professor James Renwick on national security law and intelligence oversight

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 46:24


In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Head of the ANU National Security College Professor Rory Medcalf is joined in conversation by James Renwick, Senior Counsel, Honorary Professor at ANU College of Law, and former Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, to discuss the future of national security oversight.In this National Security Podcast, Professor Rory Medcalf and Honorary Professor James Renwick explore the role of the judiciary in overseeing and authorising the powers of Australia's national security agencies and how this might evolve. They discuss James' experiences as the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (INSLM) and as a reservist in the Royal Australian Navy, and talk about his important INSLM report ‘Trust but Verify' which examined the ability of intelligence and security agencies to access communications data.Honorary Professor James Renwick CSC SC is a member of the NSW Bar, Deputy Judge Advocate General in the Royal Australian Navy, and was the third Independent National Security Legislation Monitor of Australia. As guest editor of the Australian Law Journal James has overseen its latest issue which is a special edition focusing on national security and the law.Professor Rory Medcalf is Head of the National Security College at The Australian National University. His professional experience spans more than two decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, and journalism.We'd love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. The National Security Podcast and Policy Forum Pod are available on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RNZ: Morning Report
IPCC report: Latest report most definite one yet - climate scientist

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 6:30


A body sanctioned by the UN, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, issued its latest and most dire assessment about the state of the planet and the impact of human behaviour on the climate. It found global warming is unfolding more quickly than feared and humanity is almost entirely to blame. It's being described as a "code red for the planet" and a "wake up call" for world leaders. Climate scientist and co-author of the report James Renwick spoke to Corin Dann.

RNZ: Morning Report
Flooding to become more common, severe as climate changes - expert

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 6:05


Climate experts are predicting weather events like the weekend's flooding will only become more common - and more severe - as climate change picks up pace. More than 1000 people were forced to evacuate and hundreds of homes have been damaged across the West Coast and Marlborough regions. A climate station in the Hokitika catchment recorded more than 730 millimeters of rain over two days - equivalent to half of Auckland's normal annual rainfall. Climate expert James Renwick spoke to Kim Hill.

RNZ: Morning Report
Flooding to become more common, severe as climate changes - expert

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 6:05


Climate experts are predicting weather events like the weekend's flooding will only become more common - and more severe - as climate change picks up pace. More than 1000 people were forced to evacuate and hundreds of homes have been damaged across the West Coast and Marlborough regions. A climate station in the Hokitika catchment recorded more than 730 millimeters of rain over two days - equivalent to half of Auckland's normal annual rainfall. Climate expert James Renwick spoke to Kim Hill.

TILclimate
TIL about sea level rise, part 2

TILclimate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 12:19


Sea level rise is already happening and affecting people right now. We invited Prof. James Renwick back to TILclimate to talk about the near future: what will sea-level rise look like for coastal areas in the next 20 or 30 years, and what can we do about it?For a deeper dive and additional resources related to this episode, visit: https://climate.mit.edu/podcasts/til-about-sea-level-rise-part-2For more episodes of TILclimate by the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative, visit tilclimate.mit.edu. CreditsLaur Hesse Fisher, Host and ProducerDavid Lishansky, Editor and ProducerAaron Krol, Associate ProducerIlana Hirschfeld, Student Production AssistantCarolyn Shea, Fact CheckerSylvia Scharf, Education SpecialistMusic by Blue Dot SessionsArtwork by Aaron Krol

ClimateGenn hosted by Nick Breeze
Antarctic Ice Melt: A Recipe For Global Catastrophe Unless We Act Now | Professor James Renwick

ClimateGenn hosted by Nick Breeze

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 16:51


In this episode of Shaping The Future, I am speaking to climate scientist Professor James Renwick, about the scale of the risks posed by the melting of the East and West Antarctic ice sheets due to human emissions from our relentless burning of fossil fuels. Sea-level rise is the most obvious impact that will destroy cities around the world but there are also other less obvious impacts on agriculture and population displacement that can also lead to conflict if we choose to continue to do nothing. James is based at Victoria University in New Zealand specialising in large-scale climate variations and was awarded the Prime Ministers Science prize by Jacinda Ardern in 2018. Thanks for listening to Shaping The Future. In the next episode, I will be speaking to Philosopher Rupert Read about the University of East Anglia's forthcoming Philosophy Public Lecture Series 2021: Bad News is Good News? The Upside of Down. Related article: https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/international/rethink-usa/rethink-sustainability More on this podcast: https://climateseries.com/climate-change-podcast

95bFM: The Wire
Offsetting vs Reducing Carbon Emissions w/ James Renwick

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


While New Zealand has a target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, net zero emissions can be achieved without transformative change through measures which merely seek to offset emissions. New Zealand has continued to garner criticism for inaction on climate change, and was recently excluded from the Climate Ambition Summit. This raises the question of whether New Zealand's climate policy reflects the urgency of the situation.  Hanna spoke to James Renwick, a climate scientist from Victoria University, about the efficacy of offsetting emissions through tree planting, and whether we should instead seek to reduce emissions.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire with Jemima: January 19, 2021

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


Today on the Wire, Hanna speaks to James Renwick, a climate scientist from the Victoria University of Wellington, about the difference between offsetting and reducing emissions. Jemima brings you a special on the drug testing legislation brought in at the end of 2020 and the lack of services available at festivals this summer due to limited resources. Jemima speaks to some Rhythm and Alps festival goers to hear their thoughts on drug checking. Then, the Rhythm and Alps Director Alex Turnball talks about whether festivals should have drug testing and the process of getting a drug checking service like Know Your Stuff on board. Jemima also hears from a source who works in a shop that sells DIY drug testing kits about their popularity this summer. Finally, she chat to Sarah Helm, the Executive Director of the New Zeland Drug Foundation, about Know Your Stuff’s recent figures on drug testing and what needs to happen to ensure that Know Your Stuff has the resources to be present at all festivals. 

95bFM
Offsetting vs Reducing Carbon Emissions w/ James Renwick

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


While New Zealand has a target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, net zero emissions can be achieved without transformative change through measures which merely seek to offset emissions. New Zealand has continued to garner criticism for inaction on climate change, and was recently excluded from the Climate Ambition Summit. This raises the question of whether New Zealand's climate policy reflects the urgency of the situation.  Hanna spoke to James Renwick, a climate scientist from Victoria University, about the efficacy of offsetting emissions through tree planting, and whether we should instead seek to reduce emissions.

95bFM
The Wire with Jemima: January 19, 2021

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


Today on the Wire, Hanna speaks to James Renwick, a climate scientist from the Victoria University of Wellington, about the difference between offsetting and reducing emissions. Jemima brings you a special on the drug testing legislation brought in at the end of 2020 and the lack of services available at festivals this summer due to limited resources. Jemima speaks to some Rhythm and Alps festival goers to hear their thoughts on drug checking. Then, the Rhythm and Alps Director Alex Turnball talks about whether festivals should have drug testing and the process of getting a drug checking service like Know Your Stuff on board. Jemima also hears from a source who works in a shop that sells DIY drug testing kits about their popularity this summer. Finally, she chat to Sarah Helm, the Executive Director of the New Zeland Drug Foundation, about Know Your Stuff’s recent figures on drug testing and what needs to happen to ensure that Know Your Stuff has the resources to be present at all festivals. 

RNZ: Morning Report
Climate scientist calls for the Government to take practical action

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 4:08


New Zealand recorded its seventh warmest year last year, according to NIWA's annual climate summary. Several locations had dry spells of more than 40 days, leading to widespread water use restrictions in parts of the North Island. The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, has called climate change her generation's "nuclear-free moment", and last month the Government declared a national climate emergency. James Renwick, a climate science professor at Victoria University and a commissioner for the Climate Change Commission, says now it's time for them to take practical action.

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Interview: Coastal Flooding In 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 30:33


Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University, Wellington New Zealand, joins Earth911 to discuss the prospects for coastal flooding due to climate change. He shares troubling but important insights into how much seas have already risen since the 1800s -- about one foot -- and the potential for up to two feet more flooding in the coming century. He also reports the UNIPCC will acknowledge that the critical 1.5C warming threshold is locked in unless the world takes radical action to reduce emissions immediately. Humanity has already committed future generations to potentially disastrous climate impacts, he says.Renwick explains how much water is stored in Antarctica and the projections for economic and housing losses along the U.S. East coast, which is particularly prone to flooding because of the configuration of ocean currents. He also discusses the growing accuracy of climate models and how accelerated warming seen in recent years appears poised to continue speeding ice loss at the poles. But, Renwick argues, the international climate dialogue has shifted from resistance to acknowledgment of climate impacts and growing national and local action, which gives him hope. "Things are moving in the right direction," he told Earth911's Mitch Ratcliffe. "But we've got a lot of work to do."The upcoming COP26 meeting of global leaders, which was postponed to Fall of 2021 due to the pandemic, will feature many nations increased commitments to reduce emissions. In the meantime, he urges individual citizens to speak out and choose sustainably produced products, as well as support effective local remediation projects, such as tree-planting programs. Each of us can make a difference. Start your journey with this conversation with Professor James Renwick.

RNZ: Morning Report
Climate emergency declaration good, but action needed - expert

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 7:02


The Prime Minister will declare a climate emergency on Wednesday. Environmental activists and scientists say this symbolic gesture is only the first step in addressing the climate emergency. Dr James Renwick is a climate scientist and Professor at Victoria University's School of Geography, Envrionment and Earth Sciences and Lourdes Vano is a climate activist, School Strike 4 Climate organiser and ran for the Green Party this year. They speak to Susie Ferguson.

Buried Secrets Podcast
A Victorian Lighthouse: The Blackwell Island Light, Roosevelt Island, NYC

Buried Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 48:00


A look at the mysterious Gothic lighthouse that stands at the tip of New York City's Roosevelt Island. Did a lunatic named Thomas Maxey build the lighthouse? If so, why did a now-missing stone say that an unknown person named John McCarthy built it? Or was it designed by 19th century starchitect, James Renwick, Jr, who was also responsible for St. Patrick's Cathedral? There isn't a lot of good information about this online, but a deep dive into newspaper archives had helped get some answers. Chris shares some theories about the lighthouse, as well as more about the industrious "lunatic," Thomas Maxey, who may have had a hand in its construction. Highlights include: • More about Fort Maxey • James Renwick, Jr, architect of St. Patrick's Cathedral • Drama with the US Lighthouse Board • Plenty of wild speculation For the shownotes and sources, visit buriedsecretspodcast.com. You can listen to more audio on patreon ($3/month): https://www.patreon.com/buriedsecrets Follow on instagram @buriedsecretspodcast E-mail at buriedsecretspodcast@gmail.com. 

Anderson's Odyssey
#16 - James Renwick

Anderson's Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 55:38


Professor James Renwick is a climate scientist and speaks regularly to the media on climate change issues.

Lowy Institute: Live Events
Dr James Renwick on What are the right encryption laws for Australia?

Lowy Institute: Live Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 57:24


Dr James Renwick CSC SC is Australia’s Independent National Security Legislation Monitor. In 2019, he was tasked by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security to review the controversial Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Act 2018 (Cth). As Dr Renwick moves to finalise his report of the review, he will discuss possible models for reconciling the legitimate interests of individuals, organisations, and business, and intelligence, police and integrity agencies. Dr Renwick joined the Lowy Institute for an address, chaired by Lowy Institute Fellow and Middle East security expert Rodger Shanahan. Dr James Renwick CSC SC is a member of the NSW Bar with a general commercial, regulatory, and public law practice. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Australian National University and has been the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor since 2017.

Scotland's Forgotten History Podcast
James Renwick and The Grassmarket, Edinburgh – SFH043

Scotland's Forgotten History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 5:43


James Renwick was the last of the Presbyterian Covenanters to be martyred in 1688.  Matthew Vogan is at the location of the gallows in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh to tell us more. To dig deeper visit ScotlandsForgottenHistory.com

Reef News Network
RNN095 - Aquascaping 2.0 (2020)

Reef News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 87:50


More on Sunscreen, The blob and Aquascaping 2.0: RNN's Aquascaping Ideology. Jeremy and Peter are back in the studio on New Year's Day. Jeremy is tweaking his tank and enjoying fish and coral, Peter is all prepped for his sump upgrade. All this and more on Episode 95 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Reef Kinetics - $50 off ReefBot RKLOVESRNN Upcoming Events: CT Frag Farmers Market 3/7/20 Greater Niagra Coral Show 3/21 & 3/22/20 Powered By: Fritz Aquatics: www.fritzaquatics.com ReefBreeders: www.reefbreeders.com Reef Kinetics: www.reefkinetics.com News Jeremy- About 500 miles east of New Zealand's South Island, near the Chatham Islands, ocean temperatures have spiked to almost 10 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) warmer than average. Normally, surface temperatures in that part of the Pacific hover around 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius), but they're 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius), according to James Renwick, a scientist at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. "It's the biggest patch of above-average warming on the planet right now," Renwick told The Guardian. In satellite images, this 386,000-square-mile (1,000,000-square-kilometer) patch looks like a menacing red blob. http://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy95 Peter- The Pacific nation of Palau has become the first country to ban sun cream that is harmful to corals and sea life. From Wednesday, sun cream that includes common ingredients, including oxybenzone, is not allowed to be worn or sold in the country. Palau's President Tommy Remengesau said: "We have to live and respect the environment because the environment is the nest of life." The island nation markets itself as a "pristine paradise" for divers. A lagoon in Palau's Rock Islands is a Unesco World Heritage site. The country has a population of around 20,000 dotted across hundreds of islands. http://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter95 Tip of the Week Get prepared and make a resolution to your tank. Maintenance schedule, get rid of expired equipment, add equipment ect. Main Topic: Aquascaping is a pretty broad term that is more developed in the Freshwater planted tank world than in the Reef tank. Reefscaping has really jumped into the forefront of tank design in the last decade. The advances in biomedia and knowledge of the amount of surface area required to support our tanks has made some major leaps in the past few years and have been game changers. Today we are going to discuss some design ideas, types of rock, styles, tools, methods of securing and other tips and things to keep in mind when planning out your system or making changes. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd . Instagram: ReefNewsNetwork Hashtags to follow #ReefNewsNetwork , #RNN , #RNNnation Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

Grace Vineyard Church
Inheritance // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 26:39


James Renwick speaks for the last time at the 9am Beach service on Interitance

Grace Vineyard Church
Inheritance // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 26:39


James Renwick speaks for the last time at the 9am Beach service on Interitance

Scotland's Forgotten History Podcast
James Renwick – Preaching in Conventicles – Talla – SFH029

Scotland's Forgotten History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 5:40


Jimmy Fisher joins Matthew Vogan to discover more of the places that played significant roles in Scotland's Covenanting past.  In this episode they're exploring near the Talla reservoir in the Borders to find out more about the field preacher, James Renwick. To read more about James Renwick, and to read some of his insights into Christ and biblical truth (updated into modern English) please visit the Blog of James Renwick on ReformationScotland.org To dig deeper, visit ScotlandsForgottenHistory.com    

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Monitor Independiente pide revocar ley de cancelación de nacionalidad por motivos ligados al terrorismo - Monitor Independiente pide revocar ley de cancelación de nacionalidad por motivos ligados al terrorismo

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 10:38


Según esta ley, las personas que estén o hayan estado envueltas en acciones consideradas terroristas, y posean doble nacionalidad, podrían perder la ciudadanía australiana. - Según esta ley, las personas que estén o hayan estado envueltas en acciones consideradas terroristas, y posean doble nacionalidad, podrían perder la ciudadanía australiana.

Grace Vineyard Church
A Kingdom People // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 30:44


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on A Kingdom People

Grace Vineyard Church
A Kingdom People // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 30:44


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on A Kingdom People

Grace Vineyard Church
A Kingdom People: Part 1 // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 24:52


James Renwick speaks at the 11am Beach service on A Kingdom People

Grace Vineyard Church
A Kingdom People: Part 1 // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 24:52


James Renwick speaks at the 11am Beach service on A Kingdom People

Grace Vineyard Church
Possessing the Promise // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 30:02


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on Possessing the Promise

Grace Vineyard Church
Possessing the Promise // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 30:02


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on Possessing the Promise

Grace Vineyard Church
Who is at Your Table? // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 26:30


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on Who is at Your Table? He takes us through Psalm 23.

Grace Vineyard Church
Who is at Your Table? // Beach AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 26:30


James Renwick speaks at the 9am Beach service on Who is at Your Table? He takes us through Psalm 23.

Grace Vineyard Church
Galatians: Part 4 // West AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 31:48


James Renwick speaks at the 10am West service with the fourth part in our series on Galatians

Grace Vineyard Church
Galatians: Part 4 // West AM // James Renwick

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 31:48


James Renwick speaks at the 10am West service with the fourth part in our series on Galatians

Grace Vineyard Church
Grow Through Galatians: Part 4 // Beach AM // James Renwick & Finn Chirnside

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 40:23


James Renwick & Finn Chirnside speak at the 11am Beach service with the fourth part in our series on Grow Through Galatians

Grace Vineyard Church
Grow Through Galatians: Part 4 // Beach AM // James Renwick & Finn Chirnside

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 40:23


James Renwick & Finn Chirnside speak at the 11am Beach service with the fourth part in our series on Grow Through Galatians

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Professor James Renwick (on 'Climate change, climate action, and links to public health in New Zealand') Interview - Jamie Green - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019


Professor James Renwick (on 'Climate change, climate action, and links to public health in New Zealand') Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin