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Violet Coco and the 15-year-old schoolgirl, Charlotte (pictured), are obviously quite different people, but they are driven by the same concerns and passions. Both, however, are desperately and urgently concerned about the state of the world's climate system, although they tackle the issue in slightly different ways - Violet through civil disobedience and Charlotte through School Stikes for Climate. Charlotte also supports the "Make it 16" campaign. Violet had been campaigning on the streets of Brisbane in August when she took time out to join those at The Green Institute conference, while Charlotte was one of the many speakers at the Saturday, September 9, conference, "Stepping up Together" organised by Robert Patterson. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
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School Strike for Climate Wellington is facing an unexpected charge that will likely put the march in jeopardy. Wellington City Council is billing the school strikers $5000 to cover traffic management for their protest. One of the organisers, Izzy Cook, is here to talk us through it. "We've asked some other organisations for funding, but it's not looking like we're going to get there." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CLIMATE ACTION RADIO SHOWAPRIL 4TH 2022 LISMORE FLOODS and SCHOOL STRIKE 4 CLIMATE AT KIRRIBILLI Speaking from SS4CPhil Bradley - NSW Teachers 'FederationThomas Mayor - Maritime Union of AustraliaStudent from Lismore - EllaStudent from Sydney - James Speaking from Lismore to The Juice Media's Giordano NanniSue Higginson - Former head of the Environmental Defenders Office and Lismore Local farmer.Like our forests we burnLIke our storms we rageLike our oceans we riseLike our planetWE FIGHT BACK With views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge thousands of school students gathered outside the Prime Minister's house. Ella, an 11 year old girl spoke about the Lismore floods which have made her a refugee for the moment. James spoke of his frustration with government and called on us to overthrow it to get change. Thomas Mayor from MUA spoke about the Uluru statement from the heart being ignored and how now the future adults of this country are being ignored. As a Zenadeth Kes man from the Torres Strait he knows the real effects of our continued inaction.It was an energetic and ardent meeting strongly connecting the profits made from fossil fuels with the devastation caused to people. #People before profits.In Sydney's Daily Telegraph for 25th March The IPA's Dr Bella D'Abrera called the strike "Outrageous"....." The National curriculum not only tells children that it's wrong to question climate change but it also wants to turn them into left wing activists"....... "It's a damning indictment of our education system that children genuinely believe that Australian Government policy will make a difference to the world's climate".We also briefly hear from the court case Juliana v United States featured in the film "Youth V Gov. Renknowned Environmental lawyer Gus Speth says " This huge failure to rise to the moment, I think it's the greatest dereliction of civic duty in the history of the republic". Take note Sussan Ley. As I send this programme to community radio 3cr and Skid Row, a second huge emergency has been declared in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Lismore region. Instead of our show on the latest IPCC report, we are broadcasting, with permission, a brilliant interview which really takes you there.Sue Higginson, former head of the EDO is also a Lismore local and farmer. She is deeply aware of the connections between this devastation and the ongoing permits for coal oil and gas which turbo charge it. She tells about the heroism of this community which has a strong tradition of looking after each other. Sue comments on the DUTY ofCARE court case brought by young people against the minister for the environment. Now Sue is going to the NSW Parliament to transform the laws. It is one of the rawest and best informed interviews you will hear and we thank Giordano and the Juice Media team. You can see their satirical Honest Government ad on the floods.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvFy2TuPDawand support them onwww.patreon.com/thejuicemedia Thomas Mayor's books https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/author/Thomas-Mayor?gclid=Cj0KCQjw_4-SBhCgARIsAAlegrUVqwqSH2E6T58ywK2Fsq3vp8k1jUy0lBO-B823z91cZg91k89757IaAtSoEALw_wcB
Today we feature voices from the School Strike for Climate Action held on Friday 25th March but first some Union news.
Friday October 15 will see another ‘School Strike 4 Climate' protest in Geelong involving school students from Geelong and the Surf Coast. Greta Cuthell in Year 11 is one of the organisers and joined the program to discuss the protest and the movement. “A mere two weeks out from COP26 and without a credible climate justice policy, the Morrison Government has shown us time and again that they do not care about the future of young Australians,” Ms Cuthell said. “Prime Minister Morrison's support for the fossil fuel industry shows clearly where his priorities are – and young people are not on that priority list. This Government is failing young people and future generations. The post School strike for climate Geelong organiser Greta Cuthell appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Part one of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is the list of demands the school strikers have for local and central government.
For people who want to hear all content from the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April in its proper context, here is the full recording of all the speeches and presentations.
Part six of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is a a brief speech from assistant organiser Richa Sharma.
This is the second part of our recording of the School Strike For Climate from the ninth of April. This is the speech from Green MP Teanau Tuiono.
Part four of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is the speech from PNCC Councillor Renee Dingwall.
Part seven of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is the open mic session, with contributions from a number of students and members of the public.
Part three of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is the speech from PNCC Councillor Brent Barrett.
Part five of our recording of the School Strike For Climate on the ninth of April. This is the speech from strike organiser and PNGHS student Grace Fakahau.
Felix speaks to Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw about a non-discrimination bill for diability assistance animals, the Ministry of Justice’s Māori Victimization Report, and then lastly we talked about last friday’s School Strike for Climate march.
This week's show talked about the power of our voices, discussing the importance of protests like March4Justice, and why we need to care. Not only did the discussion talk about speaking up in the wider community but also how student run initiatives like Student Representative Council and the Justice Committee provide additional representation for students to make decisions themselves. On the panel this week was Maddie, Stephanie and Matilda with a guest appearance from the SRC college captain, Vicky.
Greta Thunberg delivers a passionate call to action in her breakthrough 2018 talk. “The climate crisis has already been solved. We already have all the facts and solutions,” Thunberg says. “All we have to do is to wake up and change.” This talk was filmed at TEDxStockholm. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents
Short Australian/World news read aloud slowly in Japanese. - オーストラリアや世界のニュースを短く、ゆっくりの速さでお届けします。
This week we discuss the strange phenomenon of gift giving in the holidays, Christmas traditions we love and hate, and if we'd tell our kids Santa is real. It's Holiday Special 2019!!!We’d love to hear what you think about this ep of Club Scene CHATROOM and what you’d like to see in the future of this pod so don’t shy away from that comment section!Don't forget next episode of Club Scene CHATROOM will air next week, same day, Thursday 8AM AEST on YouTube, Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts, and everywhere else we're distributed!!https://chatroom.simplecast.com/See you in the comments!jo + ro—PROJECT OF THE WEEKBUSHFIRE RELIEFHundreds of homes & habitats destroyed, lives displaced, even lives lost (human and otherwise) in the most catastrophic bushfires Australia has experienced. Air has been at times too toxic to breathe, and fires have been simply too big to put out. This is an emergency.News on bushfires:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/bushfiresExplained donation guide by Triple J:https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/bushfire-donations-heres-how-you-can-help/11696418Donate to NSW Rural Fire Service:https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/support-your-local-brigadeDonate to Rural Fire Brigades Association QLD:https://www.rfbaq.org/donate-to-rfbaqPort Macquarie Koala Hospital GoFundMe (NSW):https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-thirsty-koalas-devastated-by-recent-firesConversation Guide by School Strike For Climate:https://www.schoolstrike4climate.com/bushfireshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1QIaABrNBSIJ5sOoVnV3Yk3rG-yqodQxRMHXtg9c9wi4/editIf you have any other resources please do share.As always, suggestions for Project of the Week are always welcome.—FIND US!Joëlle Thomashttps://www.instagram.com/joellewithdots/Rochelle Ohhttps://www.instagram.com/therochellefish/https://www.therochellefish.com/Got a project you think we should promote?clubsceneletters@gmail.comhttps://www.instagram.com/club.scene/—CREDSHosted byJoëlle ThomasRochelle OhCamera & Edit byRochelle Oh
There’s more and more scientific evidence that climate change is having a major impact on our planet. Recently more than 11,000 scientists across the world declared a climate emergency, and many of us are experiencing grief, anxiety and powerlessness about the future. We discuss the connection between climate change and mental health, and the strategies we need to maintain hope and take action.
The School Strike for Climate, the dynamics surrounding it and its broader impact on society were discussed at the 2019 Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics recent Melbourne conference.Activist and Melbourne-based climate intellectual, David Spratt lead a conversation about the School Strike for Climate (SS4C) involving one of the trio from Castlemaine who played a key role in bringing the movement to Australia, Harriet O'Shae-Carre and a Melbourne girl, Kaity Thomson, who credited the SS4C with changing her life.David Spratt quoted Rebecca Huntley during his introductory remarks and Harriet referred to another from her Castlemaine trio, Milou Albrecht.
There’s more and more scientific evidence that climate change is having a major impact on our planet. Recently more than 11,000 scientists across the world declared a climate emergency, and many of us are experiencing grief, anxiety and powerlessness about the future. We discuss the connection between climate change and mental health, and the strategies we need to maintain hope and take action.
Mark sits down with three organisers of the next climate strike, and they look back on the year of school and climate strikes that it's been since November 30th, 2018. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Support us directly on Pozible! Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai and Marco Bellemo. Support Climactic Links: School Strike 4 Climate - Home School Strike 4 Climate - Events Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Emily Minotti-Watson courageously stepped forward and brought the "School strike for Climate" to Shepparton in northern Victoria, Australia.Her decision to initiate the event prompted almost immediate support from a tight-knit group of people who, working with Emily, quickly pulled together all the behind-the-scenes work such an undertaking demands.More than 200 people gathered in Shepparton's Maude St Mall to hear several talk about the climate crisis and call upon governments at all levels to declare a climate crisis.
Year 11 North Albany Senior High School student and climate activist Kaelin Abrahams joined Sara Morrison and Alex Whisson to discuss the local plans for the 20th September school strike for climate action.
Teachers are strongly supporting students in their global strike for climate action on 20th Sept 2019. IEUA secretary John Northam tells Grace O'Shannessy for Environmental as Anything how and why --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/environmental-as-anything/message
Emily Minotti-Watson (pictured) has put her hand up to orchestrate the "School strike for Climate" in Shepparton Friday, September 20.The strike action will be in Shepparton's Maude St Mall from 11:00 am and will begin with brief presentations, music and noise. followed by "marches" to the extremes of the mall at both Fryers and High Street.Emily, a Year 10, student from the city's Wanganui College, has been supported by both Slap Tomorrow, a Shepparton-based climate crisis activist group and the Goulburn Valley Environment Group.
Pixie Brain first thought the warming of the world was caused by the sun moving closer to the Earth, but now she knows it is the result of changes to our atmosphere; changes brought about largely by our (that's humans) flagrant use of fossil fuels.The 11-year-old Grade five pupil from the Echuca East Primary School first learned about the "School Strike for Climate" when her mother pointed out what Swedish teenager, Greta Thunberg was up to.It all began when her mother asked her if that is what she would like to do and so an inspired then went to Bendigo to be a part of one actually happening.Pixie's Friday, September 20, 11:00 am event will be held in Echuca's Alton Reserve, after which the participants will then march down the city's main street and then to the office of the Nationals Member for Murray Plains, Peter Walsh, in High St, where Pixie says she will deliver a message to the MP.
In this episode we speak with 15-year-old climate striker Rebekah from London about the climate movement, intergenerational relationships and power structures. Visit us at www.thesocialchangeagency.org Follow us on Twitter at @SocialChangeAgHost: Esther Foreman, CEO The Social Change AgencyGuest: RebekahProducer: Maria MancusoTheme music by Loyalty Freak Music
She heard about climate change at the young age and listen how it affected her life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/khush-numonov/support
The March 15th School Strike for Climate was a global event. Quite possibly the largest-ever coordinated strikes, not just by school students, but by anyone in history, the #ss4c movement has become a force. Listen to how the day unfolded at Melbourne's strike and march, the mood before the event, the speeches and highlights, some interviews while marching through the city. Mark then talks to key speaker from the strike, Fatima Kidwai, one month on about the impact of the strike, the fallout, and what comes next. This is very much a lead-in to the climate election, as the students have more than played their part in speaking out, and putting climate change and the climate crisis on the radar. Now, it's time for the voters to play their part in changing the government to one willing to take the required action. So, if you need to fire up your friends and family about the climate election, this episode is for you! Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai and Maiysha Moin. Support Climactic Links: Lil Dicky - Earth (Official Music Video) - YouTube Watch: Lil Dicky's “Earth” video makes celebrities animals — for charity - Vox School Strike 4 Climate CEDAMIA: Climate Emergency Declaration & Mobilisation in Action See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The March 15th School Strike for Climate was a global event. Quite possibly the largest-ever coordinated strikes, not just by school students, but by anyone in history, the #ss4c movement has become a force. Listen to how the day unfolded at Melbourne's strike and march, the mood before the event, the speeches and highlights, some interviews while marching through the city. Mark then talks to key speaker from the strike, Fatima Kidwai, one month on about the impact of the strike, the fallout, and what comes next. This is very much a lead-in to the climate election, as the students have more than played their part in speaking out, and putting climate change and the climate crisis on the radar. Now, it's time for the voters to play their part in changing the government to one willing to take the required action. So, if you need to fire up your friends and family about the climate election, this episode is for you!Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai and Maiysha Moin.Support ClimacticLinks: Lil Dicky - Earth (Official Music Video) - YouTube Watch: Lil Dicky's “Earth” video makes celebrities animals — for charity - Vox School Strike 4 Climate CEDAMIA: Climate Emergency Declaration & Mobilisation in Action See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The March 15th School Strike for Climate was a global event. Quite possibly the largest-ever coordinated strikes, not just by school students, but by anyone in history, the #ss4c movement has become a force. Listen to how the day unfolded at Melbourne's strike and march, the mood before the event, the speeches and highlights, some interviews while marching through the city. Mark then talks to key speaker from the strike, Fatima Kidwai, one month on about the impact of the strike, the fallout, and what comes next. This is very much a lead-in to the climate election, as the students have more than played their part in speaking out, and putting climate change and the climate crisis on the radar. Now, it's time for the voters to play their part in changing the government to one willing to take the required action. So, if you need to fire up your friends and family about the climate election, this episode is for you! Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Liking the show? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here! Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai and Maiysha Moin. Support Climactic Links: Lil Dicky - Earth (Official Music Video) - YouTube Watch: Lil Dicky's “Earth” video makes celebrities animals — for charity - Vox School Strike 4 Climate CEDAMIA: Climate Emergency Declaration & Mobilisation in Action Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Look back on the March 15th School Strike for Climate by hearing what happened in Melbourne on the day, then hear what the reaction and actions have been since the strike, and why the imminent Australian election is vital in the fight for climate action.
Dr. Heather Price of North Seattle College stops by the office to share her and her family's experience of School Strike for Climate (#fridaysforfuture) at Seattle's City Hall and beyond, and to what degree she's heard talk of carbon removal in these circles. https://twitter.com/huprice https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_strike_for_climate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg
On March 15th more than 1,5 million young people in 2069 cities of 125 countries across world went on strike from school calling for real climate action. In Canberra students spoke to a massive crowd overflowing from every edge of Garema Place. The speeches were some of the best I have ever heard and now Earth Matters brings some of them to you as well as music and chants. Hear the mass phone call the strikers made to Scott Morrisons office.Later in the show we join Will Douglas, the Moruya teacher, who has been suspended from teaching for supporting the school strike.Here is the link to the fundraiser to help him stay financially afloat until his work ban by the Departement of Education has been lifted following its enquiry into his conduct. All he did was: while at a forum outside school time, recomend that students who are attending the strike register as the Student Strike requests. Go Fund Me: Click Here: Support Will Douglas, climate action not pay halt The film of the Student Strikers in Canberra 15 March 2109, will soon be at Utube Channel: Rebecca Horridge: MAY24, 2nd Global Climate Strike For Future 2nd Global Climate Strike For Future Australia: Facebook Event: 2nd Global Climate Strike For Future Global Facebook Event:More information at: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_strike_for_climateEarth Matters #1182 was produced by Bec Horridge
Inspired by fellow student, Sweden's Greta Thunberg, a group of Sunshine Coast students organized and staged a School Strike for the Climate at at Queensland's Perigian Beach.More than 2000 people supported the impressive event; an event that was overflowing with youthful energy, commitment and passion.However, it wasn't a "youth only" event as a large part of the big crowd were older people whose school years were long behind them, including many grandparents.Demands on the day were clear, concise and easily rolled off the tongues of all those responsible for organizing the school strike and one of the principle aims, that of starting a conversation, was achieved with ease.
Last week students were striking for climate action all around the world. To show us how the students are thinking Vivien Langford recorded this panel discussion at Melbourne's Sustainable Living Festival. The speakers are Jean Hinchcliffe, Harriet O'Shea-Carre, Jagveer Singh, Matt Wicking and Marco Bellemo. As one of them said " We cannot vote, but we are considering litigation".And "We have hope so be afraid".Episode links:Sustainable Living Festival slf.org.auAustralian parents for Climate Action AP4CA.orgAlso, coming up in Melbourne:Ceres Harvest Festival ceres.org.auExtinction Rebellion Australia ecoshout.org.au
Around the world, school students are striking. And now students from in and around St.Albans are joining them. Why are they striking and what do they hope to achieve? We’ll hear from 2 students to find out, and from the head teacher of Fleetville Junior School to hear what he thinks. Photo credit Julian [...]
The School Strike for Climate is one of the most energizing, and effective, things happening in the climate movement. From Greta Thunberg striking from school, one student standing up and doing what seemed obvious, what seemed called for, has spiralled and grown into a worldwide movement, that has hit home, taken root, and sprouted in an unbelievable way here in Australia. Here at Climactic we are so inspired by the SS4C movement, and the amazing young people involved. We do not seek to speak for them, or lead them, but are very glad to give them our platform, and be led by them. In this special you'll hear many voices, from the community at large, the leader of the Australian Greens party, and most importantly, of the school strikers themselves. Thanks to all those involved, all those who lent us your voices to tell this story, and set the scene for the 15th of March, 2019. The day of the global school strikes for climate. Hopefully, the day the world changes. You'll find a lot to love in this episode, and we hope you enjoy it. If you do, please consider leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and sharing the show with a friend. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fmElodie Camprasse/Remember the Wild — Day by the Bay Festival, Point Cook, March 23rd 2019 — RSVP on Facebook here or view the website here Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai, Marco Bellemo, and Van T Rudd. Support Climactic Links: Van's art is Ventolin for the breath of resistance See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The School Strike for Climate is one of the most energizing, and effective, things happening in the climate movement. From Greta Thunberg striking from school, one student standing up and doing what seemed obvious, what seemed called for, has spiralled and grown into a worldwide movement, that has hit home, taken root, and sprouted in an unbelievable way here in Australia. Here at Climactic we are so inspired by the SS4C movement, and the amazing young people involved. We do not seek to speak for them, or lead them, but are very glad to give them our platform, and be led by them. In this special you'll hear many voices, from the community at large, the leader of the Australian Greens party, and most importantly, of the school strikers themselves. Thanks to all those involved, all those who lent us your voices to tell this story, and set the scene for the 15th of March, 2019. The day of the global school strikes for climate. Hopefully, the day the world changes.You'll find a lot to love in this episode, and we hope you enjoy it. If you do, please consider leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and sharing the show with a friend. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fmElodie Camprasse/Remember the Wild — Day by the Bay Festival, Point Cook, March 23rd 2019 — RSVP on Facebook here or view the website hereCredits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai, Marco Bellemo, and Van T Rudd.Support ClimacticLinks:Van's art is Ventolin for the breath of resistance See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The School Strike for Climate is one of the most energizing, and effective, things happening in the climate movement. From Greta Thunberg striking from school, one student standing up and doing what seemed obvious, what seemed called for, has spiralled and grown into a worldwide movement, that has hit home, taken root, and sprouted in an unbelievable way here in Australia. Here at Climactic we are so inspired by the SS4C movement, and the amazing young people involved. We do not seek to speak for them, or lead them, but are very glad to give them our platform, and be led by them. In this special you'll hear many voices, from the community at large, the leader of the Australian Greens party, and most importantly, of the school strikers themselves. Thanks to all those involved, all those who lent us your voices to tell this story, and set the scene for the 15th of March, 2019. The day of the global school strikes for climate. Hopefully, the day the world changes. You'll find a lot to love in this episode, and we hope you enjoy it. If you do, please consider leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and sharing the show with a friend. Climactic Community Corner — Send us your own message, up to one minute, to play on the show, to @climacticshow on Facebook or hello@climactic.fm Elodie Camprasse/Remember the Wild — Day by the Bay Festival, Point Cook, March 23rd 2019 — RSVP on Facebook here or view the website here Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Greg Grassi wrote our theme, check out his work here. Abby Hawkins designed our logo, check out her work here. Special Guests: Fatima Kidwai, Marco Bellemo, and Van T Rudd. Support Climactic Links: Van's art is Ventolin for the breath of resistance Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Friday, the 15th of March, 2019, will see 50 school strikes across Australia, and many more across 78 countries. They're shaping up to be the largest united protests in history. So, in this special we hear from the organizers of these historic strikes, and from the wider community about what these strikes mean.
On this episode of Women on The Line we’ll hear from student strikers based in Melbourne, fighting for climate justice as part of the School Strike for 4 Climate Australia network. Disillusioned by the inaction on the climate emergency before us they've taken action into their own hands.These students are here to remind us we have just 12 years to massively reduce carbon emissions, before there is no turning back. In this interview we'll hear from Freya, Stella and Emma about the state of emergency that is climate change, why the strikes are important, how more people can support it and the inherent hope within this movement. This interview occurs before the mass Global strike on March 15.Image Credit: schoolstrike4climate.com
Mik and Anthony are names and faces familar to many in the Australian sustainability community. Their show, The Sustainable Hour, has been running for over half a decade, with over 250 hours of great climate change discussion and interviews and growing. They joined Mark on the side of the Sustainable Living Festival to talk to two younger, fresher faces, Anthony and Fatima, who joined with other leaders of the nationwide School Strike for Climate movement for the next stage of the campaign for a safe future, Climate Leaders. Enjoy this spirited discussion, where the enthusiasm of youth meets the wisdom of two long-time veterans. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
First up, Climactic is going for an Australian Podcast Award, and if we're to have a hope of winning, we need your vote! We have a guide on how to vote for us, and a link to vote, right here. This is the LAST week to vote! Voting ends midnight February 15th! Maiysha is incredible, as a public speaker, a rally organizer, a storyteller. If you're a young person, she's also very relatable, as she's just started her final year of high school. If you're older, that just makes her all the more remarkable. Maiysha's path to activism is easy to follow, and most of us might have had similar experiences. Which poses the question, if Maiysha can do so much, while still at school, why can't we all do more as well? This is a great episode to use to introduce your family, friends, and kids to Climactic. If you'd like to know more about SS4C, just let us know at hello@climactic.fm, and we'll get you answers to your questions. Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Special Guest: Maiysha Moin. Support Climactic Links: Student protest: Not your typical activists: students strike over climate 'inaction' BBC World Service - Newsday, Why are Australia's school children on strike? The Today Show on Twitter: ""We don't want to live in a world where floods are happening and droughts and bushfires are happening all the time." - These passionate kids are walking out of school, demanding something be done about climate change! Would you let your school children go on strike? #9Today https://t.co/qbPQmNUTWT" / Twitter See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Mark talks to Maiysha, the MC of Melbourne's School Strike for Climate that place November 2018. They talk her path into activism, what's next for School Strike for Climate, and the group's next big initiative, Climate Leaders.
First up, Climactic is going for an Australian Podcast Award, and if we're to have a hope of winning, we need your vote! We have a guide on how to vote for us, and a link to vote, right here. This is the LAST week to vote! Voting ends midnight February 15th! Maiysha is incredible, as a public speaker, a rally organizer, a storyteller. If you're a young person, she's also very relatable, as she's just started her final year of high school. If you're older, that just makes her all the more remarkable. Maiysha's path to activism is easy to follow, and most of us might have had similar experiences. Which poses the question, if Maiysha can do so much, while still at school, why can't we all do more as well? This is a great episode to use to introduce your family, friends, and kids to Climactic. If you'd like to know more about SS4C, just let us know at hello@climactic.fm, and we'll get you answers to your questions. Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — Host Special Guest: Maiysha Moin. Support Climactic Links: Student protest: Not your typical activists: students strike over climate 'inaction' BBC World Service - Newsday, Why are Australia's school children on strike? The Today Show on Twitter: ""We don't want to live in a world where floods are happening and droughts and bushfires are happening all the time." - These passionate kids are walking out of school, demanding something be done about climate change! Would you let your school children go on strike? #9Today https://t.co/qbPQmNUTWT" / Twitter Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
First up, Climactic is going for an Australian Podcast Award, and if we're to have a hope of winning, we need your vote! We have a guide on how to vote for us, and a link to vote, right here. This is the LAST week to vote! Voting ends midnight February 15th!Maiysha is incredible, as a public speaker, a rally organizer, a storyteller. If you're a young person, she's also very relatable, as she's just started her final year of high school. If you're older, that just makes her all the more remarkable. Maiysha's path to activism is easy to follow, and most of us might have had similar experiences. Which poses the question, if Maiysha can do so much, while still at school, why can't we all do more as well?This is a great episode to use to introduce your family, friends, and kids to Climactic. If you'd like to know more about SS4C, just let us know at hello@climactic.fm, and we'll get you answers to your questions. Credits: Hazel Fidecaro — Producer Rich Bowden — Editor-in-Chief Mark Spencer — Founder Maxine Bazeley — Host Georgia Sheil — Host Bronwyn Gresham — HostSpecial Guest: Maiysha Moin.Support ClimacticLinks: Student protest: Not your typical activists: students strike over climate 'inaction' BBC World Service - Newsday, Why are Australia's school children on strike? The Today Show on Twitter: ""We don't want to live in a world where floods are happening and droughts and bushfires are happening all the time." - These passionate kids are walking out of school, demanding something be done about climate change! Would you let your school children go on strike? #9Today https://t.co/qbPQmNUTWT" / Twitter See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.