Category Archives: Climate Project

Al Gore’s international movement

The man who refuses to give up

In a world where despair seems the appropriate emotion, Al Gore continues to fly the flag of hope. [12 February 2013 | Peter Boyer] Al Gore is not your typical politician. Approaching 65, he still comes across as something of … Continue reading

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After the science, the hearts and minds

Sobering facts are emerging from our work with communities on climate issues, including the ever-more urgent need for real, physical collective action, notably by government. Continue reading

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The long and winding Climate Project road

The Climate Project: a 12-month commitment for four Tasmanians that has turned into years, without any end in sight. Continue reading

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