![]() ![]() ![]() He'll discuss the key themes of the book and their implications for how we proceed.Ī panel of experts will discuss their perspectives and there'll be audience Q&A.ĭr Will Grant, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science Paul Hawken, Founder of Project Drawdown and Editor of Drawdown, is in Canberra on a speaking tour. Their goal is to determine whether we can reverse the harmful build-up of carbon in the atmosphere within thirty years. It's facilitating a broad coalition of researchers, policy makers, business leaders and activists to assemble and present the best available information on climate solutions in order to describe their beneficial financial, social and environmental impact over the next thirty years. Project Drawdown, a non-profit organisation and associated NY Times best-selling book, is dedicated to researching when and how global warming can be reversed. ![]() Thus the aspirations of people who want to enact meaningful solutions remain largely untapped. Australia faces significant social, economic and environmental impacts from climate change across almost every sector.īut to date, the full range and impact of climate solutions have not been explained in a way that bridges the divide between urgency and agency. ![]()
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