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Podcast: Green Nation – People Power


29 November 2016 at 11:18 am
Ellie Cooper
Halting climate change sounds like an insurmountable task, but solutions are emerging everywhere.


Ellie Cooper | 29 November 2016 at 11:18 am


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Podcast: Green Nation – People Power
29 November 2016 at 11:18 am

Halting climate change sounds like an insurmountable task, but solutions are emerging everywhere.

Renewable energies, such as wind and solar, are being installed at a record rate and are more affordable than ever.

Rural towns are in a race to become the first zero-emission community.

Not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises and cooperatives are supporting everyday Australians to find and fund their own solutions.

In People Power, the second episode of the three-part Green Nation series, Not for Podcast explores the initiatives behind this movement for change.

Featured in this episode:

  • Alicia Webb, Clean Energy Council director of large-scale energy
  • Richard Lovell, Clean Energy Finance Corporation head of corporate and project finance
  • Dan Musil, Earthworker Cooperative secretary  
  • Emlyn Keane, Evergen director of operations
  • Tosh Szatow, Energy for the People director.

Ellie Cooper  |  Journalist  |  @ProBonoNews

Ellie Cooper is a journalist covering the social sector.


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