Earth Heroes: Difference between revisions

From BurnZero
(Created page with "Anyone who is fighting against the ecological crisis could be deemed a hero, if you are wondering how to find them check our Green Advocacy Directory|green advocacy dire...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Anyone who is fighting against the [[ecological crisis]] could be deemed a hero, if you are wondering how to find them check our [[Green Advocacy Directory|green advocacy directory]]. However, there have been some who are so committed that they have ended in jail...
Anyone who is fighting against the [[ecological crisis]] could be deemed a hero, however, there have been some who are so committed that they have ended in jail...


== Australia ==
== Australia ==
Line 35: Line 35:
===== Robert and Sandra Purves =====
===== Robert and Sandra Purves =====
https://www.purvesenvirofund.org.au/
https://www.purvesenvirofund.org.au/
==== Everyone else... ====
A demographic breakdown of everyday people in Sydney are listed in our [[Green Advocacy Directory|green advocacy directory]].


== Tasmania ==
== Tasmania ==

Revision as of 02:41, 16 April 2022

Anyone who is fighting against the ecological crisis could be deemed a hero, however, there have been some who are so committed that they have ended in jail...

Australia

Street teams

FireProof Australia

  • Andy George - arrested in early April 2022 for pitch invasion, serving a 3 month jail sentence.
  • Sergio Herbert - on bail appealing a 1 year sentence, climbed on top of a coal train, sat on the coal and live streamed his protest on Facebook.

Industrial teams

  • 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 the Australian government's inaction on climate change.
  • Juliet Lamont - 50-year-old documentary film-maker, was given a one-month term of imprisonment suspended for nine months for locking herself to a train carrying the first coal from Adani’s mine.

Advertising

  • Kyle Magee
    Kyle Magee painting the "Jail Portal" in Melbourne, before going to jail, again.
    Kyle Magee - convicted over 30 times and jailed on 6 separate occasions for blanking out billboards follows the earlier anti smoking BUGAUP movement in the 70's and works with the international group called the Subvertisers. Most recently jumped on a Adani coal train and started shovelling coal out of the carriage stopping Adani’s coal train for more than 20 hours, charged with fraud has written widely about anti advertising activism and writes a blog about the issues associated with for-profit advertising.

Climate advocacy

These are groups of people that have not yet been to jail however they are supportive of the cause.

Influencers

News weather presenters are apparently the most highly trusted professionals on climate.[1]

Investors

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/

Everyone else...

A demographic breakdown of everyday people in Sydney are listed in our green advocacy directory.

Tasmania

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]

References

Share your opinion