United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres says that countries must now do “everything, everywhere, all at once”.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres says that countries must now do “everything, everywhere, all at once”.
In The Regenerative Hour no 29, we talk with three champions of soil health, land management and carbon drawdown.
New Year is a time to take a breather, recharge the batteries and lift the glasses, while reflecting on both the wins and the failures of the year that went by. 2022 was a year flooded with bad news, however so much the more, it is important at this time
2022 was the year that the Fossil Fuel Treaty evolved from a conceptual idea to a proposal backed by two countries, 74 cities, and over 500 parliamentarians.
Greta Thunberg spoke at the Royal Festival Hall in London at ‘The Climate Event’ on 31 October 2022 – an event which was organised by Southbank Centre in partnership with Penguin. The video recording of the event was only made available on Youtube until the end of November 2022, unfortunately.
Scripture and prayers from different traditions were read at the Christ Church Anglican Church in Geelong in the early, rainful morning of 13 October 2022
The Victorian ‘Spring Rebellion – a festival of civil disobedience’ – opened with an action in Geelong.
“Now is the time to resist the biggest act of criminality in human history,” say British JustStopOil campaigners as they sabotage petrol stations and block a tunnel under an oil terminal.
Listen to Geelong-based carbon reductions consultant Heidi Fog’s series of episodes of ‘The Sustainable Endpoint’
Bill McKibben and Neil King from Deutsche Welle spoke with two of the world’s leading climate activists — Kumi Naidoo of South Africa, the former head of Greenpeace International, and Luisa Neubauer, sometimes called the Greta Thunberg of Germany — about what their movement needs to do now to defuse the onrushing climate