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=== Saul Griffith === | === Saul Griffith === | ||
Inventor, entrepreneur and engineer and adviser to US president Joe Biden on energy.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/feb/05/electric-monaros-and-hotted-up-skateboards-the-genius-who-wants-to-electrify-our-world?ref=refind</ref> | Inventor, entrepreneur and engineer and adviser to US president Joe Biden on energy.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/feb/05/electric-monaros-and-hotted-up-skateboards-the-genius-who-wants-to-electrify-our-world?ref=refind</ref> | ||
=== Mike Cannon Brookes === | |||
Climate 200 was bankrolled by tech billionaire Mike Cannon Brookes and Melbourne University Climate and Energy College adviser Simon Holmes à Court. | |||
== Tasmania Based Heroes == | == Tasmania Based Heroes == |
Revision as of 22:48, 15 February 2022
Sydney Based Climate Heros
Saul Griffith
Inventor, entrepreneur and engineer and adviser to US president Joe Biden on energy.[1]
Mike Cannon Brookes
Climate 200 was bankrolled by tech billionaire Mike Cannon Brookes and Melbourne University Climate and Energy College adviser Simon Holmes à Court.
Tasmania Based Heroes
Bob Brown
Bob Brown funds a non-profit Foundation which promotes the protection and enhancement of, and the provision of information and education about: The wild and scenic beauty of Tasmania. The ecological integrity of Australia.[2]