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Paddy Manning

Manning has more than a decade of experience as a journalist for the ABC, Crikey, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review and The Australian.

He is the author of three books, including Born To Rule: The Unauthorised Biography of Malcolm Turnbull​,​ What the Frack: Everything You Need to Know About Coal Seam Gas (NewSouth), and his book on the Australian Greens is forthcoming with Black Inc.​ 

He is currently working on a new book Body Count: How Climate Change Is Killing Us.

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“The climate crisis is now a health emergency, with extreme weather events, disease, mental illness and infrastructure collapse killing what the WHO predicts will be millions around the world over the next decade.“


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The National Climate Emergency Summit will convene practitioners, advocates, governments, youth leaders and industry innovators to unpack what a climate emergency response could look like at local, national, and global levels.



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Four strategic priorities will steer the Summit Program, presenting a focused conference program of plenary and breakout sessions.

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