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Below the Surface

Below the Surface

著者: Gunnar Haid & James Hammond
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概要

Casual chats between an Austrian and Australian on environmental topics that usually don't get talked about openly.

Hosts Gunnar Haid and James Hammond set out to provide a light-hearted and thought-provoking look into Contaminated Land, Resource Recovery, Ecology and general environmental issues in Australia, in particular NSW. They use their experience and industry connections to talk about subjects that, at least in their opinion, don't get talked about enough or not in the right context. Join them for a chuckle and some unique perspectives.

And don't forget to keep track of your listening experience. It is official, listening to Below the Surface collects CPD points at a rate of 0.5 points per hour of listening (self education category).

Contact: bts@4pillars.com.au
https://www.linkedin.com/company/below-the-surface-podcast

The necessary disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speakers’ own. They do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of 4Pillars Environmental Consulting Pty Ltd or any Client, Supplier or other party related to 4Pillars or the speakers.

(c) Gunnar Haid and James Hammond

© 2026 Gunnar Haid and James Hammond
博物学 地球科学 科学 自然・生態学
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  • #42 The Basics: Microplastics
    2026/04/24

    Microplastics: The Invisible Problem (or is it?)

    Brooke Kelly from Reditus joins Gunnar and James to unpack microplastics. From penguin carcasses and seal scat (that's science code for poo) to human exposure, they explore where microplastics come from, how they are measured, and why they are everywhere. There is a lot of hype surrounding microplastics and some evidence of ecological harm exists, but human health impacts remain largely observational. They tackle analytical limitations, media-driven panic versus scientific uncertainty, and the parallels with PFAS.

    The episode lands on a pragmatic note: while the science evolves, a precautionary approach and simple exposure reduction strategies are worth considering.

    Links from the episode:

    NEJM: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2309822

    https://shirtloadsofscience.libsyn.com/prof-michaela-lucas-465

    Broadscale microplastic assessment | EPA

    https://aahms.org/publications/microplastics-precaution-and-biomonitoring-needed/

    https://theconversation.com/scientists-may-be-overestimating-the-amount-of-microplastics-in-the-environment-and-the-culprit-is-lab-gloves-258545

    Below the Surface: The PFAS Health Advice

    Recorded on 17 April 2026

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    Contact: bts@4pillars.com.au

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/below-the-surface-podcast

    The necessary disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speakers’ own. They do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of 4Pillars Environmental Consulting Pty Ltd or any Client, Supplier or other party related to 4Pillars or the speakers.

    (c) Gunnar Haid and James Hammond

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    54 分
  • #41 The AI Revolution
    2026/04/02

    Artificial intelligence has gone from curiosity to daily tool almost overnight.

    In this episode, Gunnar and James sit down with AI consultant Alex Rankin who spent over 25 years in senior roles across the Australian Public Service before turning her focus to helping environmental consultancies figure out where AI actually fits into their workflows. Together they cut through the hype and talk about what AI can actually do for environmental professionals right now.

    In this episode:

    • What LLMs, generative AI, agentic AI, and AGI actually mean, and which ones matter for your practice right now
    • Why AI is better thought of as a fast intern than a consultant (for now)
    • What environmental consultants are actually using AI for (and what they're still struggling with)
    • The hallucination problem (Gunnar calls it lying) and the cross-checking trick that helps
    • How to train an AI tool and what "training" actually means in practice
    • A practical framework for dipping a toe in without blowing your budget or your deadline
    • Why Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini are not interchangeable and when to use which

    This episode was recorded on 6 March 2026.

    Book a meeting with Alex: https://meetings-ap1.hubspot.com/a/driftwood-discovery

    ALGA launches Special Interest Group for AI

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    Contact: bts@4pillars.com.au

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/below-the-surface-podcast

    The necessary disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speakers’ own. They do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of 4Pillars Environmental Consulting Pty Ltd or any Client, Supplier or other party related to 4Pillars or the speakers.

    (c) Gunnar Haid and James Hammond

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    59 分
  • #40 The Risk Assessment
    2026/03/13

    If you've ever stared at a lab result that exceeds your NEPM HIL and wondered "okay, but what does this actually mean?". This one's for you.

    Gunnar and James sit down with Dr Kylie Dodd, environmental toxicologist and risk assessor at GHD, to get into the science behind the numbers that so many of us lean on without fully understanding where they come from. Kylie has a great way of making this stuff click, and the conversation goes places that are genuinely useful for day-to-day practice.

    They get into why Tier 1 screening levels are built to be conservative by design, why an exceedance doesn't automatically mean you need to remediate, and what it looks like to think a bit deeper, what they're calling "Tier 1.5 Risk Assessment — without needing to be a fully-fledged risk assessor yourself.

    A big chunk of the conversation is about the practical stuff: how to get more out of your conceptual site model (CSM), how to think about exposure pathways and bioaccessibility, and how realistic site use should dictate the way you interpret results. Some of those small shifts in thinking can make a real difference to the recommendations you're putting forward.

    They also get into how risk assessments hold up under regulator scrutiny, when an environmental management plan is actually the right tool, and what data decisions early in a project can save a risk assessor a lot of headaches later.

    Fair warning: this episode won't make you a risk assessor. But it might change how you think about what those numbers are really telling you — and what you do next.

    Links:

    ASC NEPM Toolbox

    Episode 38 The Bioavailability

    Recorded on 12 Feb 2026

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    Contact: bts@4pillars.com.au

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/below-the-surface-podcast

    The necessary disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speakers’ own. They do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of 4Pillars Environmental Consulting Pty Ltd or any Client, Supplier or other party related to 4Pillars or the speakers.

    (c) Gunnar Haid and James Hammond

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    58 分
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