An introduction to The Shoalhaven Declaration – a solution for ending the abuses to the environment – by changing the corporate law
The Sustainable Hour: Over 500 hours of engaging podcasts - for a clean, green and sustainable world
We connect thinkers and rethinkers with doers, sharers and carers in Geelong and around the planet.
I’m doing this for my kids and country
“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 directly to your Prime Minister
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.
Less work for more return
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.
Tracks of change
An ‘open source’ fiction story about courage, community and change. Plus ChatGPT’s analysis of it.
Climate Hunger Games – The Australian Way
The many Australian organisations dedicated to combating climate breakdown need to unite now and get behind Gregory Andrews hunger strike and petition.
Lighthouses and climate strikers shine on our future
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.
The Inner Climate Revolution: Fostering of an ecological awakening
Interview with Guy Lane, who founded ‘Vita Religion’ around the belief that nature is sacred.
When things really matter: do your best
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.
Correction: This is not “Mother Nature”
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”?