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The Climate Revolution: Beyond Zero

12 March 2021 Mik Aidt Commentary, Educational, World affairs

In the second episode we talk with Nathan Havay about how business can play a leading role in reversing carbon emissions to Climate Take Back.

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Geelong community call for renewables, not gas

25 February 2021 Gas Free Geelong Local Geelong matters, Petition

Community group calls on the Victorian planning minister to reject Corio Bay gas terminal.

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Mobilising whole communities by climbing boulders instead of mountains

17 February 2021 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Guests in The Sustainable Hour no 350: Lucy Manne, Dr Giselle Wilkinson and Mark Spencer

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Counter business as usual

25 November 2020 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

Guests in The Sustainable Hour no 342 are Anisa Rogers from Blockade IMARC, Carina Mammone from Tomorrow Movement and Saimon Boyle from Urban Farm and House.

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Momentum for koalas, surfers, athletes and nature

4 November 2020 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

The Sustainable Hour no 339 with Janine Duffy, president of the Koala Clancy Foundation, Belinda Baggs, founder of Surfers for Climate, and Craig Foster, the face of soccer for many years on SBS News.

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The Sustainable Disaster Hour

28 October 2020 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

We take an encouraging step on the Stairway to Hiatus in The Tunnel this week. Together with our three guests we discover how to live – and live well – in the climate emergency. Welcome to our first ‘Sustainable Disaster Hour’!

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The next few decades are going to feel like falling in love

7 August 2020 Mik Aidt Recommendation, World affairs

“The next few decades are going to feel like falling in love, setting aside everything you thought you knew and trusting that you’ll end up in a radically different place you never could have achieved on your own,” says meteorologist and climate reporter Eric Holthaus.

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Bryony Edwards: Run as a climate candidate

28 June 2020 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Commentary, Local Geelong matters, Recommendation

The 24th Regenerative Hour features excerpts from a zoom-presentation by climate emergency candidate Bryony Edwards from CACE and professor Will Steffen from Australia National University and the Climate Council, along with excerpts from Greta Thunberg’s ‘Summer Talk 2020’

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Humans unite

26 June 2020 Mik Aidt Recommendation, World affairs

A bigger-than-usual alliance of organisations and climate activist NGOs is aspiring to change human history, nothing less. And we are all invited to be part of it. Find out how you can contribute to the COUNTDOWN.

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What we can do from the inside

13 May 2020 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters

What we can do from the inside. Guests in The Sustainable Hour no 313 are economist Jim Crosthwaite who talks about the economics of gas, and Janet Massey who talks about her electric car.

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Recent Posts

  • PREPARE FOR IMPACT – Australia’s climate risk reality check
  • FORCE OF LIFE: Reinventing our world with a senior uprise, peace of mind, pride, and awe
  • Rethinking the path to change
  • Cost of the fossil con
  • Geelong Connection Café to strengthen community resilience
  • New relations: Language, love and the roots of our climate crisis
  • Get involved with the Climate Rescue Accord
  • Days of sun, sustainability and solutions
  • Tiny homes, huge hearts – resilience and joy in community living
  • The Sustainable Climate Song Contest Hour 2025
  • Green transition, trust and togetherness in Denmark
  • Bold steps, tiny homes and zero waste futures
  • THE CLIMATE REVOLUTION: Revolutionary politics rooted in service to life on Earth
  • A voice to Australia’s silent climate majority
  • Working with nature – not against it
  • Legal revolution for the planet – and a call from the butt hunters
  • World court shakes the system: corporate lawyer sees climate breakthrough
  • International court puts Australia in the hot seat
  • Wake up and fight
  • Time to wake up: How fossil fuel money captured democracy and blocked climate action
  • HOW MANY MORE MUST DIE? Healing the land with plants and water
  • Crafting climatesafe communities
  • RICHER THAN BEFORE: Building renewable economies
  • Our six pathways to a liveable and climatesafe future
  • First Nations voices rise for treaty, truth and climate healing
  • Because local matters
  • State of the climate in 2025: telling it as it is
  • Cinematic call to reconnect with nature
  • The key of empathy: climate action with kindness and courage
  • Court: If you dig it up, you own the damage
  • Open letter to Viva Energy – about gas, jobs and Geelong’s future
  • Involving citizens in the green transition is key
  • Gas expansion versus people-powered change
  • Business sector to demystify the three letters of ESG
  • Beyond the words: What happens after a climate emergency is declared?

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