Program content will look at:
- The latest research into short, medium & long term climate threats and risks
- Local and global examples of climate change effects and impacts
- Projections of climate impacts in relation to different levels of response
- How climate change is acting as a catalyst for social conflict and a health emergency
Program content will look at:
- Strategic priorities for maximum protection
- The science of safe climate conditions
- Targets and timelines for achieving a rapid transition to safe climate conditions
Program content will look at:
- Decarbonisation & the architecture of a safe climate economy
- Capacities for change & Australia’s existing climate action assets
- Justice and democracy in an emergency-level transition
- Social & Technological solutions including the latest below-zero emissions advances and carbon sequestration
- Managing the complexity of policy and leadership in a full-scale transition
- Economic, industrial & social change dimensions across different sectors
- Mitigating climate threats while avoiding further ecological damage throughout a transition
Program content will look at:
- Crossing political divides & connecting with Australia’s diverse communities & values
- Effective communication strategies for the climate emergency
- Theories of change and the diversity of advocacy strategies
- Defining shared goals and collaborative action