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Dr. Saul Griffith, inventor and founder of Rewiring Australia, advocates for electrification as the key to efficiency and a clean energy future. With a mission to electrify all machines in Australian homes and businesses, he aims to eliminate emissions, reduce costs, and improve the health of Australians. This TEDx talk highlights his vision and accomplishments as an inventor and entrepreneur.
An investigative journey into the world of carbon trade. This thought-provoking exploration reveals a stark contrast between the marketed promises of environmental protection and poverty alleviation and the harsh realities of environmental devastation and unfulfilled commitments. The documentary delves into the question of who truly reaps the benefits of the carbon trade, shedding light on a complex and consequential issue.
The Creative Climate Leadership Program by the Australia Council for the Arts is designed to empower artists and cultural professionals to take impactful action on the climate and ecological crisis. Developed in collaboration with Julie’s Bicycle, a non-profit organization focused on climate justice in the creative industries, the program aims to foster a collective approach and mobilize a creative climate movement. It encourages participants to address the environmental crisis with creativity and resilience.
Watch the webinar as a distinguished panel discusses the role of the arts in promoting sustainability and inspiring collective action. The conversation explores the power of storytelling, climate advocacy, and our potential to drive positive change. The panel includes Claire O’Rourke, an environmentalist and author, Andy Packer, an acclaimed director, Yael Stone, an Australian actor committed to reducing CO2 emissions, and Cedric Varcoe, a contemporary artist showcasing Ngarrindjeri culture.
From the vault of the Adelaide Festival’s 2022 Climate Crisis and the Arts event.
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In Australia, it’s almost impossible to find a major arts centre, organisation or event without some links to the extractive industries. What does that mean for the arts sector’s ability to detangle its board memberships, patronage or direct funding to respond to the climate crisis? Watch back the 2022 Climate Crisis and the Arts event.
Discover firsthand experiences and practical insights on achieving carbon neutrality in the arts at the Climate Crisis and the Arts event. Join Andrea Bassett, Malcolm Leask, Ken Long, and Daniel Walsh as they share their journeys towards carbon neutrality and the valuable lessons learned. Explore how organizations can contribute to decarbonizing the city through venue management, transportation, and sustainable purchasing practices, uncovering new opportunities for positive change.