On Tuesday 2nd June, Farmers for Climate Action held the online Shepparton Climate Change, Water Availability and Community Resilience Forum. The impacts of water constraints on the Murray-Darling Basin are still being felt across our communities. This forum was developed to support communities and people still grappling with reduced water …
Read More »Resilience Working Group Q&A: The Maine Climate Council Everything You Need to Know (5 27 20)
On Wednesday, May 27, organizations from across the state hosted a webinar on the Maine Climate Council, which is drafting a new Climate Action Plan for Maine this year. That plan will include recommendations to reduce Maine’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% by 2030 and at least 80% …
Read More »Lorraine Gordon – Gippsland Climate Change, Regenerative Agriculture and Community Resilience Forum
On Tuesday 26th May, Farmers for Climate Action ran the online Gippsland Climate Change, Regenerative Agriculture and Community Resilience Forum to support communities still grappling with the fallout of the summer bushfires and drought. Lorraine Gordon delivered the forum’s focused address on regenerative agriculture and bushfire recovery. Lorraine experienced the …
Read More »European Urban Resilience Forum
Since 2013, the European Urban Resilience Forum – organised by ICLEI Europe and the European Environment Agency – has offered a unique platform, where city representatives and stakeholders from various local and regional institutions come together to exchange and discuss strategies and actions to adapt to climate change and build …
Read More »Thoughts On Community Resilience And A #GreenRecovery With Caroline Lucas
Welcome to our #FestivalAtHome! A series of conversations about the future we aim to create, gathering GREENS from around the country together, even while we are physically distant. JOIN US NEXT WEEK four our LIVE EVENT, Tuesday, 26 May, 18:00-19:00 SIGN UP HERE: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/the-green-festival-at-home-digital-bbq-1?source=YT We will explore how we can …
Read More »Greg Mullins – Bega and South Coast Climate Change, Bushfires and Community Resilience Forum
On 19th May 2020, Farmers for Climate Action ran the online Bega and South Coast Community Resilience forum to support communities and people still grappling with the fallout of the summer bushfires. Greg Mullins delivered the forum’s focused address, speaking about the impact of climate change on the intensity, severity …
Read More »Bega and South Coast Climate Change, Bushfires and Community Resilience Forum – Full Webinar
On 19th May 2020, Farmers for Climate Action ran the online Bega and South Coast Community Resilience forum to support communities and people still grappling with the fallout of the summer bushfires. Greg Mullins delivered the forum’s focused address, speaking about the impact of climate change on the intensity, severity …
Read More »Professor Mark Howden – Wagga Wagga Climate Change, Drought and Community Resilience Forum
On 12th May 2020, Professor Mark Howden spoke at the Farmers for Climate Action Wagga Wagga Climate Change, Drought and Community Resilience Forum on the latest Climate Change outlook and the outlook for future impacts from drought. This forum is the first in a series of five which looks at …
Read More »Denis Ginnivan – Wagga Wagga Climate Change, Drought and Community Resilience Forum
On 12th May 2020, Denis Ginnivan spoke at the Farmers for Climate Action Wagga Wagga Climate Change, Drought and Community Resilience Forum on how to take meaningful action in their local communities. This forum is the first in a series of five which looks at community resilience following disaster. Denis …
Read More »Resilience Academy – Education for Improved Urban Resilience
The Resilience Academy is a resource hub and educational platform that aims to equip young people with the tools, knowledge, and skills, to address the world’s most pressing challenges and ensure resilient urban development. About TURP // In 2016, TURP was established to mitigate economic and social vulnerability to climate-related …
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