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Tag: climate emergency

Melbourne festival aims high: “Big impact for big change”

9 February 2017 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters, Recommendation

16-minute radio interview with Sustainable Living Festival director Luke Taylor about his ambition for the festival that dares to mingle with “the mother of all issues” – the climate emergency. The interview was broadcasted in The Sustainable Hour on 8 February 2017. 5-minute radio interview with Luke Taylor about the

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It’s time to decide our future

9 February 2017 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters, Petition

Our guests in The Sustainable Hour on 1 February 2017 are Simone Boer, leader of City of Greater Geelong’s Our Future project, and Steve Posselt, kayak adventurer. Listen to The Sustainable Hour no. 154 on 94.7 The Pulse: » To open or download this programme in mp3-format, right-click here (Mac:

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Finding foothold as a wave of climatic counter-logic hits our parliaments

24 January 2017 Mik Aidt Commentary, Petition

Some January 2017 notes with links and contemplations as we enter a new year and are confronted with governments’ increasingly absurd lack of response to the dangerous climate change disruption – the Great Turning, collapse, catastrophe, apocalypse or whatever you want to call it – which temperature graphs and science reports

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Cut the carbon. There has never been a better time

3 January 2017 Mik Aidt Commentary

Joe Romm writes: “Only very aggressive cuts in carbon pollution could plausibly save our major coastal cities and avoid a trillion-dollar housing bubble crash. And only the unanimous Paris pledge of ever deeper CO2 cuts by the nations of the world can save the America’s breadbaskets in California and the

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The good, the bad and the utterly disgusting climatic news

16 November 2016 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters, World affairs 2 comments

In The Sustainable Hour on 16 November 2016, we look at the variety of campaign solutions which are at offer when it comes to solving the the most important challenge humankind has ever had to face, climate change. One direction of campaigning rings the climate emergency alarm bells and calls

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Significance of Paris Agreement: Churchillian turning point for smoke

3 November 2016 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Local Geelong matters, Petition, World affairs

The Sustainable Hour on 2 November 2016 is all about the ‘evil smoke’ – some prefer prettier names such as greenhouse gasses or carbon emissions – and how we will get rid of it, now that the global Paris Agreement on Climate Change goes into effect on 4 November 2016.

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Climate emergency radio relay

2 November 2016 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Petition One comment

We have a climate emergency, but no one is reporting or acting on the facts. What are we going to do? Inspired by American presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ call for a World War II mobilisation, we started asking a row of Australian leaders this question. Their reply was not to

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From Paris to Geelong: we have to change

27 October 2016 Mik Aidt Australian matters, World affairs 2 comments

In one week, on 4 November 2016, the Paris Agreement will go into effect. The world’s first universally adopted global climate agreement, uniting countries everywhere in fighting climate change. Australia hasn’t ratified the Agreement, which is symbolic of the cowardice position its government takes on the issue. Below is a

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The key to unlock the current climate action stalemate

14 October 2016 Mik Aidt Australian matters, Educational, Petition, World affairs One comment

The greatest threat humanity has ever been confronted with is not climate change. It is us, human beings, and the way we have organised ourselves in democracies where money flows both openly and secretly back and forth between powerful commercial interests and members of our governments. The threat of climate

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No more bad investments

11 October 2016 Philip Sutton Australian matters, Commentary, Recommendation

Philip Sutton calls for a campaign to end all further climate damaging investments. Did anyone see the recent ABC Catalyst program on Coral Bleaching? “This summer, large parts of the Great Barrier Reef saw the hottest sea temperatures and the most severe coral bleaching ever recorded – so before the

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