We can pass a law that would require the management of the big emitters – or all companies – to stop emitting significant quantities of greenhouse gases. Here’s how.
We can pass a law that would require the management of the big emitters – or all companies – to stop emitting significant quantities of greenhouse gases. Here’s how.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 484 is Chloe Davison, co-founder of Glaze Sustainability, a Brisbane-based consultancy firm that “helps businesses thrive in the new low-emissions economy of circularity.”
“I’m doing this for my kids and country,” climate hunger-striking Gregory Andrews tweeted on his second day of the strike in front of the Australian parliament.
Write your own climate action letter to the Prime Minister. Or – if you are in a hurry – simply cut and paste your preferred wordings from the two letters enclosed.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 483 are Matt and Brigid Kelly from Low Footprint Lamb. We also hear from a climate hunger striker and a climate school striker.
An ‘open source’ fiction story about courage, community and change. Plus ChatGPT’s analysis of it.
The many Australian organisations dedicated to combating climate breakdown need to unite now and get behind Gregory Andrews hunger strike and petition.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour on 8 November 2023 are Shaun Deverson from Lighthouse Futures and climate school strikers Joey Thompson and Myles Wilkinson.
Interview with Guy Lane, who founded ‘Vita Religion’ around the belief that nature is sacred.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 481 are Chris Wilson, Executive Director of Subak Australia, and Dr Janine Felson, lead negotiator for the small island states at COP.