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Green Noise: A podcast series that is breaking the silence on sustainability. We’re making (air) waves for a greener future by addressing important conservation issues and inspiring a new generation of nature warriors. Tune in to listen, learn, and take action.
Green Noise: A podcast series that is breaking the silence on sustainability. We’re making (air) waves for a greener future by addressing important conservation issues and inspiring a new generation of nature warriors. Tune in to listen, learn, and take action.
Episodes

Thursday Apr 02, 2026
S4 - Episode 4: SPECIAL FIRE EDITION: Survival in the Cape's Wildfire-Prone Areas
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
In this emergency edition of Green Noise, we deconstruct the devastating 2026 Cederberg fires that scorched over 50,000 hectares. The episode bridges the gap between the adrenaline of the fire line and the clinical precision of disaster risk management, highlighting how personal transitions shape our understanding of nature’s "indifferent" power.
Key discussions focus on the shift from reactive firefighting to proactive pre-attack planning, the critical need for defensible space in town planning, and the biological urgency of protecting endangered fynbos species like the Frost Protea in the Swartberg. Ultimately, there is a call to action for increased investment in ground crews over aerial resources and a fundamental shift in public awareness to survive an era of increasingly intense Extreme Wildfire Events.

Thursday Apr 02, 2026
S4 - Episode 5: SPECIAL FIRE EDITION: The Burning Truth About Climate Change
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Filmed against the apocalyptic, scorched backdrop of the Cederberg, this episode of Green Noise confronts a chilling reality: the "new normal" doesn’t exist.
Instead, we are standing on a shifting baseline where once-in-a-century floods and catastrophic wildfires are becoming the standard for a more volatile future. A senior specialist from WWF South Africa breaks down the invisible mechanics of this crisis - from the destruction of "seed banks" hidden in the soil to the rapid erosion of our landscapes - while offering a roadmap for a "Just Energy Transition."
It’s a look into how South Africa can pivot from environmental degradation toward a green economy that turns conservation into a powerhouse for jobs and resilience.

Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
S5 - Episode 1: Sprint To 2030 - Are We Ready For A New Travel Era?
Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
In this first instalment of a two-part Green Noise podcast series recorded live at the World Travel Market Africa in Cape Town, the topic centres around the future of nature-based tourism leading up to 2030. The conversation covers the post-COVID shift away from "revenge travel" and mass tourism toward more meaningful, sustainable, and regenerative travel experiences, with today's visitors increasingly wanting to understand how their bookings benefit conservation and local communities.
Key themes include the rapid adoption of cashless payment systems (CapeNature recently launched its first cashless sites), the growing role of AI and technology in personalising and improving visitor experiences - including potential biometric health screening for adventure activities - and the push for geographic spread of tourism beyond the Western Cape and Kruger.
Looking ahead, SATSA is prioritising geographic diversification, inclusive accessibility for people with disabilities, and wildlife protection, while CapeNature is focused on growing its international audience and digitalising its marketing strategy so that AI platforms proactively recommend CapeNature as a travel destination.

Friday Apr 17, 2026
S5 - Episode 2: Unpacking The Slow Travel Revolution
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Recorded at the World Travel Market (WTM) Africa 2026, this episode of Green Noise explores the evolution of the Western Cape as a "slow travel sanctuary," focusing on immersive, eco-conscious visitor experiences. Guests discuss how post-pandemic consumer behaviour has shifted from "checklist tourism" toward niche, community-driven travel that prioritises cultural sensitivity and sustainability.
Key highlights include CapeNature’s "eco-pods" at Grootvadersbosch, which offer "more-less" minimalist retreats, and the rising trend of digital nomadism in small towns like Swellendam.
A significant portion of the dialogue centres on universal access and the episode concludes by framing these inclusive practices not just as ethical necessities, but as vital business opportunities that sustain local jobs and preserve South Africa’s natural heritage.
