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James Stanton-Cooke

James is the Sydney Coordinator for Lock The Gate Alliance for the last 2.5 years

He has worked on the NSW Time-2-Choose campaign, Narrabri Gas Project and national campaign to stop Origin Energy from fracking the Northern Territory. He is founder of NFP HalfCut.org, a fundraiser that saves rainforest to keep carbon and water stored and protect habitat for threatened and endangered species. A visual distribution engaging people to talk and take action on conservation, coal, gas and deforestation. And it does just that, the perfect ice breaker. No pun intended.


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“I believe we must have interaction that creates human engagement via visual disruptions to engage the public in everyday conversations about topics on coal, gas and deforestation. To engage people in conversations about these global issues in a safe, friendly and optimistic manner with a tangible and achievable outcome.“


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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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