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Enviro Collective Bulletin: Meetings Mondays 12pm Library Lawn! Yep..

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Hello wonderful planeteers!  

I feel inspired more and more each day by wonderful enviro types! Send announcements or whatever to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it !

Once again don’t forget to get involved! :D 

1.      Enviro meetings - Mondays at 12pm

2.     Working groups – Mondays at 1pm

3.   Getting in contact

 

1. Meeting: Environment Collective!
When? 12pm Mondays
Where? Quad Lawn
What?  Meeting interested enviro types, planning events, talking about environmental issues and more

2. Working Groups
For those who can't make the meeting there are two working groups:

1.  UNSW Climate Change working group
2. UNSW Campus Sustainability working group

Both of these working groups meet at 1pm Monday on the Quad Lawn after collective. 

3. Getting in contact
Check out our facebook group ‘UNSW Environment Collective’ and website - http://unsw.envirocollective.com for more information.


   

 

 

 

 

For our earth!



 
 

Last Updated on Sunday, 24 May 2009 18:07
 

Enviro Collective Bulletin: Mondays 12pm + critical convo on Intl. climate meeting!

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Hey glorious planeteers!!

 

How are you going? Overwhelmed, tired and a little bit angsty? Don't forget to rest, have fun and get involved with some of the most amazing peeps ever - the UNSW Enviro Collective and other cool enviro types. Email with info for this newsletter on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ! :D 

1.      Enviro meetings - Mondays at 12pm

2.     Working groups – Mondays at 1pm

3.      Getting in contact – details

      4. An invitation to a critical conversation about the upcoming international climate meeting in     Copenhagen - Thurs May 21st, 6-8pm!

 

1. Meeting: Environment Collective!
When? 12pm Mondays
Where? Quad Lawn
What?  Meeting interested enviro types, planning events, talking about environmental issues and more

 

2. Working Groups
For those who can't make the meeting there are two working groups:

1.  UNSW Climate Change working group
2. UNSW Campus Sustainability working group

Both of these working groups meet at 1pm Monday on the Quad Lawn after collective. 

3. Getting in contact
Check out our facebook group ‘UNSW Environment Collective’ and website - http://unsw.envirocollective.com for more information.

4. An invitation to a critical conversation about the upcoming international climate meeting in Copenhagen

Is no deal better than a bad deal? How can and should anti-capitalists be organising around the Copenhagen meeting?

 

Please come along: 6pm – 8pm, Thursday May 21st

Amnesty International Office, Level 1, 79 Myrtle St, Chippendale (just off Abercrombie St).

 

In December 2009, the heads of governments – with thousands of polluting industry lobbyists and NGO officials in tow – will meet for the annual international climate talks in Copenhagen.  We keep hearing this meeting is the world’s last chance to strike a global deal to save the climate – but few of us have any idea what will happen there. 

 

Last year, the Climate Justice Now!, a worldwide alliance of more than 160 organisations, said in their statement from the Poznan climate talks, “[P]rojects [under Kyoto have] failed to reduce carbon emissions, they accelerate the privatisation and corporate take-over of the natural world, at the expense of local communities and Indigenous Peoples… Market ideology has totally infiltrated the climate talks, and the UNFCCC negotiations are now like trade fairs hawking investment opportunities.”

 

We’ll have a few people making short presentations and discussions around:

-    A sketch of the international climate negotiations since 1997, including peoples’ resistances to the meetings;

-    A look at what’s on the table at Copenhagen, and what will this mean for climate justice;

-    Climate financing at the Conferences of Parties: a global deal for the World Bank, not the worlds’ peoples or the climate; and

-    Action at Copenhagen: How do anti-capitalists want to organise together here?  What opportunities exist for solidarity actions with affected peoples?

 

Please come along: 6pm – 8pm, Thursday May 21st

Amnesty International Office, Level 1, 79 Myrtle St, Chippendale (just off Abercrombie St).

If you need more information, you can contact Holly on 0417 682 541 / This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

You can check out some ideas online about the Copenhagen talks and climate justice:

-    A comprehensive article looking at what’s on the table at Copenhagen from New Internationalist: http://www.newint.org/features/2009/01/01/climate-justice-countdown1/

-    Magazine from the recent UK Climate Camp with a history of the climate meetings, a look at what’s in store for Copenhagen, and some ideas for the climate change movement: http://www.very.org.uk/dealornodeal/dond.pdf

-    A great article: ‘Are We Anywhere? Carbon, Capital and COP-15’ from the Shift Magazine at http://shiftmag.co.uk/?p=270

-    Another fantastic article: ‘The Movement is dead, long live the movement’ from Turbulence Magazine at http://turbulence.org.uk/turbulence-4/the-movement-is-dead-long-live-the-movement/

 

More about Climate Justice Sydney:

 

This gathering is a loose network of climate justice activists who believe our best chance lies in supporting the struggles of oppressed people, workers and participatory movements from below. We meet monthly for discussions, learning and considering some equitable ways forward.

 

We are guided by the hallmarks of Peoples' Global Action and the Poznan Climate Justice Now! Statement.

 

We are seeking have critical discussions on international climate negotiations, emissions trading schemes, 'green capitalism', technofixes and other centralised and undemocractic approaches to climate change. We want to explore solutions to the climate crisis that are community-based, democratically controlled, and assert the sovereignty of Indigenous peoples.

 

We are seeking to be part of creating a globally-linked, anti-capitalist, climate justice movement.

 

If you're interested in reading more about these ideas, check out our links: http://delicious.com/ClimateJusticeSydney

 

For climate justice now!

 

 

 

For our earth!

Last Updated on Monday, 18 May 2009 23:12
 

Enviro Collective Bulletin: week 9 incl. info session!!!

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 Welcome planeteers!

 

It's Week 9 already! One of the most amazing enviro events of the year is coming up - and the collective is offering an info session for all of you to find out more. Hope to see you there! Want to communicate with other cool enviro types from our UNSW enviro community and off-campus enviro networks? Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ! :D 

 

1. EXTRA SPECIAL - INFO SESSION ON **CLIMATE EMERGENCY RALLY** & **STUDENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY** (SOS) CONFERENCE - Tuesday 12th of May 4.30pm!!

2. Enviro meetings - Mondays at 12pm

3. Working groups – Mondays at 1pm

1. Info session on the upcoming Climate Emergency Rally and the Students of Sustainability (SoS) Conference

If you want to know more about the climate emergency rally to be held in Sydney on June 13th or the Students of Sustainability conference to be held in Melbourne from the 6th -10th July, come along to a short info session put on by UNSW Enviro Collective. 

There will be a brief run down on the plans so far, as well as space for discussion about how we can get involved in organising and participating in these events, and any other roles that people might want to take on as part of these events. These roles might include publicising the events, supporting people participating in them, organising logistics or even organising actions as part of the climate rally. It's also a great way to find out what the UNSW Enviro collective is up to generally.


When: Tuesday 12th May @ 4.30pm

Where: Training Room 2, Level 1, Blockhouse. There will be signs to show you the way

Contact: If you want more info or have questions or get lost, call Scarlet: 0405 996 544 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

1. Meeting: Environment Collective!

When? 12pm Mondays
Where? Quad Lawn
What?  Meeting interested enviro types, planning events, talking about environmental issues and more

2. Working Groups

For those who can't make the meeting there are two working groups:

1.  UNSW Climate Change working group
2. UNSW Campus Sustainability working group

Both of these working groups meet at 1pm Monday on the Quad Lawn after collective. 

2. Getting in contact

Check out our facebook group ‘UNSW Environment Collective’ and website - http://unsw.envirocollective.com for more information.

For our earth!

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 May 2009 01:01
 

Enviro Collective Bulletin: week 8, it's great!

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Planeteers – you make the newsletter’s heart sing!

 

Welcome! It’s Week 8, the fabulous Climate Change Awareness Week is over but there is still SO MUCH GOING ON. Want to communicate with other cool enviro types from our UNSW enviro community and off-campus enviro networks? Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ! :D 

 

Get involved and watch your life CHANGEEEE J

 

1.  Enviro meetings - Mondays at 12pm

2. UNSW On-Campus Sustainability Working Group – Wednesday 6th of May 4-6pm

– TEASER--HOTTER THAN STAR TREK AND TERMINATOR 4! LESS F-BOMBS THAN CHRISTIAN BALE!

3. A Sydney Ideas lecture – Wednesday 6th May, 6.30pm

4. Solar Thermal Electricity Technical Talk – Engineers!! Thursday 7th of May, 5.30pm

5. FAIR TRADE FIESTA 2009 – Thurs 7 May Paddington Town Hall

6. Relaxed ride to Parramatta with the UNSW Bike Club! Sat 9th of May

7. Learning for social change workshop – Tuesday 12th of May – for your diaries

8. Your emails! :D

1. Meeting: Environment Collective!
When? 12pm Mondays
Where? Quad Lawn
What?  Meeting interested enviro types, planning events, talking about environmental issues and more

 

2. UNSW On-Campus Sustainability Working Group (with flyer attached)

Day and time: Wednesday 6th May 4-6pm
Come join the on-campus working group get up to speed with UNSW's Environment Policy and Environment Management Plans.
Get the news on what ARC (our student organisation) is up to with implementing our very own environment policy!

Find out ways you can get involved and help out.

No knowledge or experience required, let's learn together.

Contact Alex on 0406725625 to RSVP or for any info This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

-TEASER!-

STUDENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY (SOS) CONFERENCE, SOS IS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!!

Are you ready for one of the hottest enviro events coming up in July?

 ------ STAY TUNED FOR MORE IN YOUR FAVOURITE ENVIRO NEWSLETTER---

3. A Sydney Ideas lecture

350: Why this is the most important number

Bill McKibben, US journalist, writer and environmental campaigner

Twenty years ago, Bill McKibben wrote The End of Nature, which has been hailed as the first book on climate change for a general audience. The book was a US bestseller and has been printed in more than 20 languages. A dozen books later, McKibben, the former staff writer for the New Yorker, has become the voice of American environmentalism, leading the campaign for action on climate change and alternative energy. Al Gore said McKibben’s work alerted him to the dangers of global warming. In 2007, McKibben founded Step It Up 1 and 2, which organised rallies in hundreds of American cities and towns to demand that Congress enact curbs on carbon emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. In the wake of Step It Up’s achievements, a new campaign called 350. org was launched in March 2008. 350 draws its name from climate scientist James Hansen’s contention that any atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide above 350 parts per million was unsafe for human existence. In his exclusive lecture for Sydney Ideas, McKibben will talk about how climate science and climate politics are quickly evolving, as well as his role as an activist in the US.

Date: Wednesday 6 May 2009

Time: 6.30pm lecture start

Venue: Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Cost: $25 adult / $15 concession

Bookings: 02 9351 7940 or on-line www.usyd.edu.au/sydney_ideas

4. Solar Thermal Electricity Technical Talk – Engineers!!

Dear Young Engineer,

This is a hot topic! Australia has some of the best solar radiation in the world for generating solar thermal electricity. Hear how we may capitalise on this free and friendly resource at this jointly held YEAS and Engineers Without Borders technical talk.

Our guest speaker, Stewart Taggart is founder of DESERTEC-Australia (http://www.desertec-australia.org/) and a founding member of the German based global DESERTEC Foundation. His day job is director of South Australia-based Acquasol Infrastructure Ltd. an environmentally-friendly power and water project developer. Acquasol is building a hybrid gas-solar thermal electricity and water desalination plant South Australia's Upper Spencer Gulf.

Details
What: YEAS & EWB Solar Thermal Electricity Technical Talk
When: Thursday, 7th May 2009. 5:30pm refreshments for a 6pm start
Where: Harricks Auditorium, Engineers Australia. Ground Floor, 8 Thomas St, Chatswood.
Cost: Free
Register: by Monday 04 May 09 via email to Jon Lee at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

We hope to see you there!

Kind regards,

YEAS Committee
http://www.youngengineers.com.au/syd/


5. FAIR TRADE FIESTA 2009

Dear All

We are delighted to invite you to the 2009 Fair Trade Fiesta celebrating Fair Trade Fortnight in Sydney. Please see the attached invitation.

Savour delectable dishes made by Kylie Kwong using the finest organic & Fairtrade ingredients

Meet the leading Australian entrepreneurs behind Fairtrade food and Fairly Traded crafts that help communities in South America, Africa, Asia and the Pacific.

This year there is the addition of the Fairtrade Coffee Showcase and Fairtrade Theatrette! So don’t miss out, mark it in your diary and ***Please forward to all your friends and colleagues!!**

$15 entry includes all food, wine and entertainment

When: Thursday 7th May 2009 6pm – 9pm

Where: Paddington Town Hall, Sydney (Corner Oatley Road and Oxford Street, Paddington)

RSVP: Linda Gaden This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it <mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it >

We look forward to welcoming you to the Fair Trade Fiesta.

6. Relaxed ride to Parramatta with the UNSW Bike Club!

Date:

09 May

Time:

10:00 - 16:00

Location:

 Meet at UNSW Main Gate

Street:

Anzac Pde

Email:

       This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Join us on a journey through the cycle-paths of Sydney, all the way to Parramatta!

You'll be surprised how far you can get on a bicycle, without even trying that hard. This ride will be for intermediate cyclists (you'll need to be ok riding on some roads).

Bring some lunch or some money for lunch, lots of water, sunscreen and sunglasses, and of course your bike and a helmet.

An approximation of our route can be found at http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/UWS-Parramatta-to-UNSW-Kensington.

8.  Learning for social change workshop

LEARNING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

 

What have you learnt through your work for social change?

How has this learning informed your practice?

 

An interactive presentation by Jen Margaret from the Facilitating Learning in Action for Social Change (FLASC) initiative

 

When: Tuesday May 12th, 5pm – 7.30pm. Registration, networking and light refreshments at 5pm, workshop commences at 6pm

Where: University of Technology, Sydney – Room 570 in Building 6, 720 Harris Street, Ultimo – next to the ABC.

Cost: Salaried: $50; Part-time, unwaged, student: $20. If personal circumstances preclude payment, entry by donation will be accepted.

RSVP: By May 8th. Email http://au.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to= This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with ‘Jen Margaret Workshop’ in the subject line.

 

Co-presented by the Change Agency and ALARA

8. Your emails! :D

From: Alice Blackwood Date: Sun Apr 26  Subject: Fwd: 1 fantastic opportunity: the May 2009 Understanding Power, Privilege; Diversity weekend

Dear friends,

You all are most welcome to attend the May 16th & 17th 2009 Sydney Understanding Power, Privilege & Diversity (UPP & D) weekend.

This workshop is sponsored by the Mankind Project Sydney Council, a not-for-profit community group that is about supporting and challenging men to live lives of authenticity, integrity and purpose.

The facilitators, Alan Richardson and Errol Ameraskera are highly experienced and skilled Process/World Workers (not MKP facilitators), who hold a good safe space and, who work magnificently well as a team.

This weekend is generally about 20-30% theory and 70-80% experiential exercises and processes...One great thing about this workshop, is that the participants have some say in how it's run... So, if you need/want something, ask for it!

It will be held at The Centre, in Randwick (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unsw_collective/post?postID=ZG3nFufqpZJ-xE0iDWGEoKbb12ueA3t6Ziz1fSKfHWs2LzI9Rs9vNE7Ol-98EKmm_KID-MDFsbx0qCdRjiWl 9398 2211) and is a great value at 150 AUD per person for 2 full days. Accommodation is available at the Centre for out of town participants; contact them for more info. Or you can contact friends and ask them if they can put you up for a night or two, if you're from out of town.

There are various buses that go to the venue: from Bondi Junction or airport: #400 & 410; from Railway Sq: 372, 374 & 376; from Circular Quay: 374, 376, 373 & 377.

The Centre is on the corner of Cook and Frances Sts.

This workshop is by far one of the powerful, beautiful and transformative experiences I've done... These workshops have given me some deep understandings about how conflicts can arise in the world, how conflicts can be resolved, global, personal, organisational and group history, dynamics, etc.... amazing stuff...

Each workshop is similar yet also unique, because each group is similar and different.

Contact Matt Berger 04 23 02 08 38 to register. He also has info re: financial need scholarships and, the easy ways that one can make a secure payment.

Why might I want to do power, privilege & diversity work? What might I get from doing it?*

A greater, deeper and broader understanding of how my race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, age, etc. has an impact on other people, and how in our society this allows me to have privilege, power, greater access to things than some people, etc. and/or be marginalised, discriminated against, treated as less than, etc. and how that affects my/our sense of self, my beliefs & perceptions about people and the other, and how I in turn treat these people.

I get to see that yes I have things that some people don't have, which can lead to greater awareness, compassion and connection with all peoples, not to mention gratitude and sensitivity.

By taking responsibility for my power and privileges -- instead of denying that it even exists in society and/or in myself and continuing to be a victim -- I have the opportunity to choose to use it in a good way for the benefit of all beings.

From deeper and more ethical and inclusive socio-cultural understandings, awareness (at individual, interpersonal/social, cultural, institutional and structural/systems/global levels) and decision making I begin to create positive social change in my family, community and world... even if these are small changes they are positive changes still.

The opportunity to learn about my heritage and ancestry and to share and connect with people around this, appreciating and celebrating our differences and similarities!

The deep joy and satisfaction of connecting with people from different backgrounds and cultures in a more equal, loving and accepting way.

For our earth!

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 03 May 2009 02:35
 

Enviro Collective Bulletin: it's STILL Climate Change Awareness Week!

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Hey, hey again Planeteers!

Your space! Communicate! Enviro goodness! Climate change - bad! Action - good! If you have anything for the newsletter, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

1. CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS WEEK! SO HOTT!!

2. ENVIRO COLLECTIVE - Monday 12-1 Quad Lawn!

3. WORKING GROUPS - Monday 1-2 Quad Lawn!

 

1. CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS WEEK

WEEK SEVEN:

The super cool events of climate change week continue in Week Seven with:

 

            SUSTAINABILITY BREAKFAST:  Come along to discuss UNSW’s existing and potential response to climate change. The aim of the breakfast is to build dialogue between students and staff - and everyone of you is welcome!

 

Day and time: Tuesday, 28th of April, 8:30am – 9:30am

Venue: Blockhouse Board Room, Level 2.  

 

            FAITH and CLIMATE CHANGE: A forum exploring the role of faith groups in creating a unified, effective movement against climate change. 

 

Day and time: Wednesday 29th of April, 1pm

Venue: CIVIL ENGINEERING 109 

 


2. ENVIRO COLLECTIVE 

At Monday’s meeting (12 on the QUAD LAWN) we will be

  • Finalising details for these events
  • Discussing some other upcoming events for the Australian Student Environment Network
  • Reportbacks from some amazing trips that collective members have undertaken

3. WORKING GROUP

On Monday, the campus sustainability working group will also be meeting at 1 also on the QUAD LAWN. 

 Come along if you want to learn about Arc and the university’s environment policy or have some great ideas about how to improve them. 

 

 

For the earth!

Last Updated on Friday, 24 April 2009 19:42
 


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