Climate change & Tasmania

Peter Boyer’s weekly column on human-induced climate change in Tasmania’s Mercury newspaper is what drives this blog. If you’d like to post your own article here, please email it to Climate Tasmania.

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Climate Project

The Climate Project, founded by Al Gore, came to Australia in 2006. There are five Al Gore-trained Climate Project volunteer presenters in Tasmania. To book a presentation for your school, community or workplace group, email Sustainable Living Tasmania or telephone (Tasmania) 62345566. The Climate Project is administered in Australia by the Australian Conservation Foundation. For more information click here.

Climate Project

The Climate Project (TCP) began in Tennessee, USA, in June 2006. The movie An Inconvenient Truth, featuring former US Vice President Al Gore, awakened people around the world to the dangers presented by rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Mr Gore, whose work earned him a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, decided to expand his long-running solo campaign to train people of all ages, sharing his concern about climate change.

TCP is an international non-profit organisation with a mission to increase public awareness of the climate crisis at a grassroots level worldwide, helping ordinary people understand what it’s about and what they can do to help turn things around. TCP consists of a professional staff and about 3,000 dedicated volunteers throughout the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Spain, and the UK, all personally trained by Al Gore. TCP presenters have reached a combined audience of more than 5 million people worldwide and plans are underway to develop affiliate offices in Israel, China, Eastern Europe, Mexico, and Latin America.

In November 2006, Al Gore came to Australia to open the first Climate Project organisation outside the United States. In that meeting and subsequently, Al Gore has personally trained over 300 Australian presenters in a program administered in this country by the Australian Conservation Foundation. Five Climate Project presenters are based in Tasmania, in the North-West of the island (Nick Towle), North-East (Lesley Nicklason), Launceston (Sandy Murray) and Hobart (Liila Hass and Peter Boyer). If you live in Tasmania and would like to have a Climate Project presentation for your school, community or workplace group, email Sustainable Living Tasmania or telephone 6234 5566. This is a voluntary program and the presentations are free of charge, although assistance may sometimes be requested for longer-distance travel, accommodation or other incidental expenses.

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