An ‘open source’ fiction story about courage, community and change. Plus ChatGPT’s analysis of it.
Sharing solutions that make the climate safer and our communities more liveable
We connect thinkers and rethinkers with doers, sharers and carers in Geelong and around the planet. BLOGPOSTS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
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.
Reporting on one climate-driven tragedy after the other, why is no one in mainstream media willing to state the necessary, “So this is the reason we urgently need to stop the burning of fossil fuels”?
The Sustainable Hour celebrated its 10th Anniversary on Saturday 28 October at the Davidson Restaurant in Geelong.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 480 are Paul Sinclair from the Australian Conservation Foundation, Kristin Vaughan from Virescent Ventures, and Dutch graphic designer Tijs Bonekamp.
Dutch graphic designer Tijs Bonekamp explains why he believes a flag for the Earth could become a very powerful way to connect people who share the same goal: to protect life on planet Earth.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 479 are mindfulness meditation teacher Suzie Brown, and Jaimie Jeffries and Julie Hart from the Independent & Peaceful Australia Network.