No More Bad Investments - Act One For A Safe Climate A forum exploring climate risk and examining the proposed No More Bad Investments (NMBI) model legislation drafted by Environment Justice Australia and Philip Sutton. The legislation’s purpose is to facilitate a transition to a ‘safe climate economy’ through the prevention of activities with adverse climate impacts, and through driving a transition to activities without these impacts. The Speakers are: Ian Dunlop - Former Chair, Australian Coal Association Philip Sutton - Climate Strategist & Writer Heather Smith - Energy Specialist Peter Owen - Director, Wilderness Society SA Craig Wilkins - CEO, Conservation Council SA Date: Thursday, 23 November 2017 Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Venue: Kerr Grant Lecture Theatre, Playford Building, The University of South Australia, City East Campus - 108 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5001 Cost: $10 (inc-GST) Hosts: Cedamia and Conservation Council SA Register: The Facebook event page is here, and buy tickets via Eventbrite. Can the Silly Season be Sustainable? A panel looking at practical solutions that save money and reduce festive season environmental impacts. Joanne Hendrikx from KESAB environmental solutions will discuss solid waste and how buying behaviour affects waste streams. Sanne Reijenga from OzHarvest will look at festive season surplus food and how we can ensure others benefit from this. Liddy Dolman from Ecolateral will suggest sustainable, environmentally friendly and clever gift options. Fabian Muller from The Simple Market will share ideas and solutions for low waste, frugal, fun events. Date: Wednesday, 29 November 2017 Time: 6pm to 8pm Venue: The King’s Head Hotel - 357 King William St, Adelaide SA 5000 Cost: Free Host: Adelaide Sustainability Connect Register: For further information, or to register, follow this link. Note that printed tickets are not required at the event. Undergraduate Student Awards Applications will soon open for SENG SA's next round of undergraduate student awards, for projects completed in 2017. To express your interest or register for updates, email Kurt van Ryswyk, SA Awards Coordinator. What Do You Want To See? Have yourSAy on SA Government policies and initiatives here. EPA SA consultations can be found here. Get in touch with the SENG SA committee; we welcome feedback, suggestions, and content contributions. Or join us on LinkedIn. |