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Category: Recommendation

THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: Storing carbon with 15 trees

6 December 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational, Recommendation

The eight Regenerative Hour is recorded at a beautiful place called Narmbool, where we meet with Colleen Filippa, founder and director of Fifteen Trees, and Mathew Dowler from the Narmbool Education Team

Open blogpost

The unexpected impact of collectively waiting in a tunnel

5 December 2019 Mik Aidt Recommendation One comment

Coldplay’s move is bold and unique in a similar was as Greta’s first day in front of the Swedish Parliament was. It is an idea which is replicable, and it can spread and morph just like a virus can.

Open blogpost

‘Time for citizens to act’ – climate history

18 October 2019 Mik Aidt Educational, Recommendation

“Time for politicians to act”, said the scientists more than four decades ago. However the politicians at the time didn’t think it was time. As this blogpost documents, through more than half a century, we – humanity, but in particular: our elected leaders and business leaders – have knowingly chosen to

Open blogpost

THE REGENERATIVE HOUR: Preparing to go red or blue

8 October 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational, Recommendation

A Regenerative Hour with Melbourne-based climate emergency campaigner Adrian Whitehead about the participant-run gathering Red and Blue

Open blogpost

Laudato Si’ circle in Geelong

6 October 2019 Mik Aidt Local Geelong matters, Recommendation One comment

The next Laudato Si’ Circle at St Mary’s is on Wednesday 27 November 2019.Time: 6:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: St Mary’s, downstairs room The format for this gathering will be a minute of contemplative silence, followed by the reading of a letter from Pope Francis to all Catholic priests in the world.

Open blogpost

Geelong: Support proposed climate emergency declaration this Tuesday

22 September 2019 Mik Aidt Local Geelong matters, Recommendation

Support Councillor Sarah Mansfield’s motion to declare a climate emergency for Geelong by being present at Council’s meeting on Tuesday at Geelong City Hall. Councillor Sarah Mansfield’s proposed climate emergency declaration motion can be seen on page 129 in the agenda for Geelong Council’s meeting on Tuesday evening. A large

Open blogpost
Mik Aidt

Mik’s debut as a youtuber: The ‘Show me how’ series

13 September 2019 Mik Aidt Commentary, Educational, Recommendation

Mik has picked up the video camera on his phone to start ‘youtubing’ about people in his city who are reducing their ecological footprint

Open blogpost

What will you do for the youth on 20 September?

12 September 2019 Mik Aidt Recommendation, World affairs

“It’s hard not to feel despair at headlines full of fires, floods, hurricanes, and droughts. But the science tells us we still have time to turn it around if governments listen to the people, instead of the oil and gas lobbies. We’ve already pulled off some of the biggest climate

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#ZeroCarbon2025: Stop flying and ditch the car

7 September 2019 Mik Aidt Educational, Recommendation

“My generation won’t be able to fly other than for emergencies in a foreseeable future, if we are to be the least bit serious about the 1.5 degree warming limit…”

Open blogpost

Race against extinction: When hope fails, action begins

6 September 2019 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters, Recommendation, World affairs

“Many of us all around the world have had enough, and we are rebelling.”
~ Professor David A Hood AM

Open blogpost

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