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* '''Max Curmi''' - climbed a 60-metre crane during a week of protests (late March 2022) organised by [https://www.blockadeaustralia.com/ Blockade Australia], a group dedicated to disrupting supply chains to protest inaction on climate change | |||
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News weather presenters are apparently the most highly trusted professionals on climate.<ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2022/02/weatherman-climate-change/621630/?ref=refind</ref> | News weather presenters are apparently the most highly trusted professionals on climate.<ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2022/02/weatherman-climate-change/621630/?ref=refind</ref> |
Revision as of 23:25, 15 April 2022
- Max Curmi - climbed a 60-metre crane during a week of protests (late March 2022) organised by Blockade Australia, a group dedicated to disrupting supply chains to protest inaction on climate change
Influencers
News weather presenters are apparently the most highly trusted professionals on climate.[1]
Investors
Sydney Based Climate Heros
Saul Griffith
Inventor, entrepreneur and engineer and adviser to US president Joe Biden on energy.[2]
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.
Mitchell Hopwood
Uses Climate Outcomes Foundation to fund pro climate action politicians.
Robert and Sandra Purves
https://www.purvesenvirofund.org.au/
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.[3]