“Where does all the stuff we buy come from, and where does it go when we throw it out?” The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute film that takes viewers on a provocative and eye-opening tour of the real costs of our consumer driven culture—from resource extraction to iPod incineration.
Now in its second year, the Prix Pictet, aims to use photography to educate audiences worldwide about issues related to climate change. This is the first photographic award on the topic of sustainability, harnessing art’s unique compelling power for the benefit of our precious planet.
Just what are the green skills needed for the leaders of tomorrow? It’s the million-dollar question! As we transition into a low carbon economy there will be a significant amount of reframing required for many roles.
“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today." So what is being done to prepare for a sustainable future in the educational realm? This is just the question that the 9th Annual ACTS Conference has been addressing.
The next time you sit down to a steak dinner, or decide to light up the barbie and throw on a few sausages, think of this – if everyone in Australia chose the garden salad, or the vegetable pie instead of the rump roast once a week, our collective effort would spare the environment 12 million cars worth of carbon emissions for that day.
Green directory of eco-friendly Australian businesses. This green directory is providing you all details about environmental companies around Australia. Find the green business around your place.