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Home Events 2009 Climate Forum
2009 Earth Matters Climate Change Forum PDF Print E-mail

A very successful forum was held on Saturday August 8th, with over 380 attending.

Congratulations to all in the team of dedicated BREAZE volunteers who gave freely of their time and energy to make it a productive and succesful event.

Read more to get presentation slides (where available), see the newspaper articles, photos and the video, hear the ABC Ballarat Local Radio's audio and go and have your say about the Forum at the ABC Radio's blog...

 

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Newspapar - BREAZE and the Forum in the Ballarat Courier, Monday 10th of August.

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All the Audio from the ABC (Thanks Jarrod!!) - Ballarat's 2nd Climate Change Forum: converts, concerns, community action - look for the abc_audio_icon.png

ABC Local radio blog

Want to have a say on the ABC blog about the Forum?
Also contains a link to the ABC Rural emissions trading feature.

Speakers and topics (links to presentation slides - where available):

  • Dr Kathleen McInnes. Principal Research Scientist. CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research
    Climate change and rising seas - past, present and future
  • Mr David Spratt. Author and climate-policy analyst, and co-founder of Carbon Equity
    Do we face a climate emergency?
  • Dr Mark Diesendorf. Senior Lecturer, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of NSW
    Climate Action: How citizens acting together can save the planet

Dr Mark Diesendorf's powerpoint slideshow (as a PDF of 3.3 MB),

and includes several additional slides that Mark didn’t show at the forum. "Feel free to circulate it widely."-MD

MarkDiesendorf-peoplemessage.jpg
  • Dr Richard Denniss (Author and Executive Director of The Australia Institute) was unable to attend, so we missed out on his talk on Consumerism and climate change: where to from here? BUT an audio file of another of his talks is available - see the ATA link below.
Information stands at the Forum provided simple tools and ideas for making changes at home to deal with Climate Change impacts while continuing a great lifestyle in Ballarat.

Background information on the Forum speakers:

Dr Kathleen McInnes, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research, King Tides and Future Sea Level Rise

David Spratt has emerged as a key leader in Climate Change action in Australia and some of his ideas are viewable at http://www.carbonequity.info/

Dr Diesendorf is making a return trip and he has a brand spanking new book to boot called “Climate Action: A Campaign Manual for Greenhouse Solutions”. There will be the odd copy floating around at the Forum if you want to get one – check it out at: http://www.unswpress.com.au/isbn/9781742230184.htm

Richard Dennis is the media’s go-to man on all things renewable, political and economical and he has recently been giving the CPRS a right shellacking. Given that he is a trained economist, he is, somewhat surprisingly, a very comedic fellow. Let’s see if he can make us laugh, through our firmly gritted teeth. You can get a taste of his razor sharp wit by listening to the audio files at
http://www.ata.org.au/news/listen-to-the-audio-files-of-can-emissions-trading-save-the-planet

The Forum will be chaired by Ms Jane Knight, professional facilitator, and Professor Peter Gell of the University of Ballarat. Information stands at the Forum will provide simple tools and ideas for making changes at home and for taking community action to deal with Climate Change impacts.

To give you an idea of the type of information discussed at last years forum, the presentation slides and links to the ABC Local Radio podcasts (audio) are available from the 2008 Climate Change Forum article.

Sponsors and supporters:

The event was hosted by Earth Matters, a partnership between local climate action group BREAZE, The Courier and The University of Ballarat. Earth Matters is an ongoing campaign to raise public awareness on environmental issues in Ballarat and the surrounding region. The City of Ballarat is a major sponsor of the event. Mt Mercer Wind Farm is a proud supporter of the Forum.

This Forum ­event was made possible by the support from select organisations that support local solutions to climate change including Ballarat Grammar, The City of Ballarat, Central Highlands Water, Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA), Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), and Mt Mercer Wind Farm.


 

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 November 2009 19:56
 


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