Tim Flannery on the Climate Challenge 20 August
Professor Tim Flannery – The Climate Challenge Beyond the Paris Summit
Thursday, 20 August 2015 from 6pm
Braggs Lecture Theatre
Adelaide University
Free tickets – bookings here
Professor Tim Flannery – The Climate Challenge Beyond the Paris Summit
Thursday, 20 August 2015 from 6pm
Braggs Lecture Theatre
Adelaide University
Free tickets – bookings here
Join FoE members at our stall at the Making Solar Thermal Happen forum:
Tuesday 5th August 6pm
Allan Scott Auditorium (H2-16), Hawke Building, City West Campus, University of South Australia (55 North Tce Adelaide)
Join the Repower Port Augusta Alliance for an evening discussing why and how we can make solar thermal happen in South Australia. With Dr Keith Lovegrove, solar thermal expert, Climate Change Institute at ANU (Canberra); Dr. Peter Burdon, Senior Lecturer at the Adelaide Law School and members of the Port Augusta campaign group.
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CLEAN Climate Emergency Network
Entry by donation
Facebook RSVP
Friends of the Earth Adelaide have joined the 2,037 organisations who have pledged not to buy Reflex paper until they stop destroying native forests to make it.
Our comment: The decimation of Australian native forests has to stop. Our climate and native animals deserve more. Shame on you Reflex, source your wood from plantations.
Sign the pledge here.
Source ethical paper from this list.
Oxford University has found one of the most effective way to combat climate change is to plant more trees – companies like Reflex need to be planting plantation wood for their future products.
Fair Food Adelaide’s Kim Hill is delivering two workshops at next week’s Students of Sustainability conference at Flinders University – “The End of Agriculture” on Thursday 10th and “Edible Weed Walk” on Satuday 11th. Clean Future Collective’s Dr Philip Smith is delivering a nuke free workshop on Friday with FoE Australia’s Dr Jim Green.
Come and say hi at our FOE stall on Saturday – incorporating Fair Food Adelaide, March Against Monsanto and the Clean Futures Collective with a focus on the nuclear royal commission.
Details here.