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- Climate Emergency Network
A network of many groups working on the climate issue committed to action to
resolve the climate emergency and to urgently achieve a safe climate future.
- Carbon Equity
CarbonEquity is a climate change education and advocacy NGO, based in
Melbourne Australia.
- Sustainable Living Foundation
The Sustainable Living Foundation (SLF)
is a community based not-for-profit organisation committed to creating major platforms to help accelerate the
uptake of sustainable living.
- Beyond Zero Emissions
Beyond Zero
Emissions' core goal is
to facilitate the implementation of the social changes and technologies that will reduce the impacts of climate change
and give our society, and today's global ecosystems, a chance of surviving into the future.
- Friends of the Earth - Melbourne
Friends
of the Earth (FoE) Melbourne is a member groups of the federation of
independent local groups forming FoE Australia, and works for a socially
equitable and environmentally sustainable future.
- Zero Emissions Network
The Zero Emission Network supports
the global campaign to reduce humanity's net greenhouse gas emissions to zero and below as fast as possible, with the
view to reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases to a level that will enable humanity and our natural environment to thrive
and flourish.
- The Natural Edge Project
The Natural Edge Project (TNEP) is an independent Sustainability Think-Tank based in Australia. TNEP operates as
a partnership for education, research and policy development on innovation for sustainable development. TNEP's mission is
to contribute to and succinctly communicate leading research, case studies, tools and strategies for achieving sustainable
development across government, business and civil society.
- Evening School: Global Warming-Science, Politics, Ethics 2008
The Melbourne
School of Continental Philosophy, attached to the University of Melbourne, in
2008 offered a program with four single-semester subjects exploring the
values, science, politics and economics of climate change. Philip Sutton
of the Greenleap Strategic Institute presented the science subject.
Author: Philip Sutton
First posted: 2000
Content updated: 8 August 2008
Format updated: 8 August 2008
Feedback & Enquiries: Philip.Sutton@green-innovations.asn.au
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