Climate Conversation - Online

 

 

Have you ever wondered how you can have better conversations with friends, family, neighbours and colleagues that will move them to act on climate?

Most Australians are concerned about climate change, but are confused and overwhelmed - they don't know how Australia should respond or what they personally can do.

Social research shows that we make sense of confusing information and decide what to do about it through conversations with people we know and trust.

Since 2016, Climate for Change has been supporting people to have such conversations. We have now developed a Conversation Guide that is based on the research conducted by Climate Compass & Rebecca Huntley into Australian attitudes towards climate change.

This FREE climate conversation will help you talk to people about climate change, and give you a chance to connect with other passionate individuals around Australia, and work together to find better strategies for effective communication and transformative conversations.

At the end of the discussion, we invite guests to join us in taking regular action. We also invite guests to host their own Climate Conversation with their friends, so we can grow exponentially!

Having conversations about climate change with people in your networks is one of the most impactful things you can do to affect change in your own community. So what are you waiting for?

RSVP below to attend our event and we'll send you the zoom link and details.

See you there!

 

Start time dependant on location:

  • Perth: 4:00pm (AWST)
  • Darwin: 5:30pm (ACST)
  • Brisbane: 6:00pm (AEST)
  • Adelaide: 6:30pm (ACDT)
  • Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart & Canberra: 7:00pm (AEDT)
WHEN
February 28, 2022 at 6:00pm - 9pm
WHERE
Zoom
Online
Australia
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CONTACT
Tenielle Dunkley · · 0419677607
10 RSVPS

Will you come?


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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, whose sovereignty was never ceded. We acknowledge that Indigenous peoples around the world are at the forefront of climate change, both in experiencing its effects and leading solutions for change. We pay our sincerest respects to all Elders, past and present.