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The Future We Choose - Surviving the Climate Crisis
Book Review
The Future We Choose - Surviving the Climate Crisis
26 August 2020

Book Review by Robin Bodycomb
For many of us, the call to arms in response to climate change is a no-brainer: “When the eyes of our children, and their children, look straight into ours, and they ask us, 'What did you do?' our answer ...

The Environmental Action Group of the Uniting Church in SA - MISSION STATEMENT
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The Environmental Action Group of the Uniting Church in SA - MISSION STATEMENT
21 July 2020

The original mandate given in 2O14 by the then Synod and Presbytery of South Australia charged the Environmental Action Group [EAG] to enable the church to: express its concern for all created life on the planet; model ways of living and working ...

The Way Forward – A Systems View of the World
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The Way Forward – A Systems View of the World
17 June 2020

Some people have been working away at linking COVID-19 with climate change. Of course, it would be a long-shot to link the two in any causal way. But if we were to think in terms of systems – biological systems and human created systems ...

Connections between disease and climate change
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Connections between disease and climate change
19 May 2020

The world is in the midst of a severe disease pandemic which has come when creation is already in the midst of another major crisis, climate change. While climate change may have no direct connection to the emergence of the current pandemic, it is...

Citizens Climate Lobby Australia
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Citizens Climate Lobby Australia
31 December 2019

We are volunteer-driven — we write to, meet and talk with politicians, the public, business leaders, community leaders and the media to promote climate solutions. We use our voices to be heard.

Hot Mess (Radio National)
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Hot Mess (Radio National)
31 December 2019

It’s been over three decades since most of us first heard about global warming... We’re had heatwaves, storms, drought and bushfires ... Why has it been so hard to agree and take action on climate change? How can we rise to meet the challenge?

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