Renewable Energy on Campus Resource Pack

In 2010, Australian Student Environment Activists made a Renewable Energy Resource pack to help campus collectives to run campaigns for clean energy. The pack has past proposals that collectives who wrote to Universities demaning renewable energy and other sustainability initiatives, strategy documents, info on how Universities make decisions, fact sheets on renewable energy and climate change, as well as heaps of  sticker templates, draft petitions and posters to get to word out to students. You can download it here: http://unsw.envirocollective.com/files/renewablespack.zip (11 Mb)...
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2011: A Year In the Life of Climate Campaigners

This is a snapshot of some of the things that ASEN climate campaigners will be working on this year. FEBURARY O-Week across the nation MARCH Newcastle flotilla blockade of the coal port NSW elections Lake Cowal Summit World Naked Bike Ride APRIL MAY TARA farmer-enviro coalition anti-coal camp in South West OLD JUNE JULY Senate changeover (Greens get the balance of power) SOS  in Albury Protests at Rockhampton over war games Children of the Pacific rally NAIDOC Week AUGUST SEPTEMBER Semester 2 starts, O-Week round two. OCTOBER 350 events NOVEMBER UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP17) in Durban DECEMBER And ongoing throughout the year are : Greenpeace ethical banking campaign HRL campaign in the La Trobe Valley (Victoria) Summer Slam forest campaign on south coast (NSW) Implementation phase for Canberra loves 40% (ACT) Greenpeace Dirty Dozen anti-coal power station campaign Support Rising Tide 7 Beyond Zero (possible additional report to be released) Renewables on Campus by 2015 campaigns (everywhere) And various renewables campaigns Flick My Switch (UTS and possibly expanding) Various bike-related activity Release of federal government’s climate change committee report Nukes No Solution campaign No Coal-Seam Gas Stop part 3A anti-inappropriate development campaign ...
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Nuclear Freeways Fundraiser!

The Yellow Cake Road Collective have come back from their first Nuclear Freeways Trip along the proposed nuclear waste transport route from Lucas Heights to Muckaty Station.  We have visited various communities with a strong focus on indigenous communities. As a result, we'd like to update everyone and fundraise for this campaign to further our vision for a Nuclear Free Australia and support the Muckaty Traditional Owners in their opposition to the proposed nuclear waste dump site on their land All Welcome! ...
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