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Byron Theatre was packed with the concerned and the curious to hear Professor Will Steffen present the current facts from the point of view of an Earth Science expert on 27 June 2018. His radical presentation was disturbing. In the words of panellist Simon Clough: “It was profoundly challenging! But these are truths we need…
Zero Emissions Byron farewelled two board members earlier this month. We thank Dr. Muriel Watt and Robert Goodwill for all their hard work over the past years. We would like to take this opportunity to say a heartfelt farewell to our esteemed board members and thank them for the invaluable efforts they have made over…
Last newsletter we looked at the environmental and environmental and financial motives for managing when and how we use energy in our homes and businesses (see Part 1 of this blog). In this second installment I’ll share details on the ways your household can take advantage of the options available, and fine tune your use…
We’ve all heard about the latest IPCC Report and the urgency with which most of the rest of the world is planning to address the Climate Crisis. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY! Can you join the voices that are rising into a crescendo to demand our leaders represent our wishes for strong targets? GetUp’s campaign is…
In early December I got the chance to “ruin”, as the tongue-in-cheek vernacular goes, the better part of a week in the Model Y. The plan was to try it out for camping “lite”, sleeping in the back except for one night stopover at a girlfriend’s in Inverell.
The announcement of a $1.6 billion Energy Savings Package in the 2023-2024 federal budget on Tuesday is a big win for those wanting to save money on running homes and businesses. But, the devil is in the detail. Board Secretary Seb Crangle had this to say on LinkedIn earlier today: “Huge news for home energy…