There was a mini-project within the conference that I haven’t mentioned yet. On the Friday, MC Dick got the delegates to split into groups of five or so to work on a creative project exploring some aspect of climate change. Over the two days, the groups got together during break times to formulate their […]
November 15, 2010
On Friday morning at TippingPoint, there were two presentations. One I’ve already written up and the other was entitled Climate Change: Where We Stand. It was delivered by Professor Jean Palutikof, Director of Australia’s National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility at Griffith University in Brisbane. The facility is charged by the Federal Government to provide […]
November 13, 2010
Today the open space workshop continued with participants being encouraged to work in a collaborative, action-oriented way, building on the exploration vibe of Friday. Several new topics were suggested and I captured most of them below, including the names of the people who brought them up where I knew who they were. Food sustainability. What […]
November 13, 2010
After lunch on Friday, an open space workshop started. I’d never heard of the format before. First of all, the group identifies topics for discussion and then splits into smaller groups for parallel meetings on each of the chosen topics. The conference MC Dick Robertson asked people to suggest topics that they felt personally connected […]
November 13, 2010
The crux of Dr Stephen Pekar’s presentation first thing yesterday was this: there is no debate among scientists about the authenticity of climate change and whether human activity is causing it. The challenge, he said, appears to be how to effectively communicate this fact to policy makers and a public that continues to mistakenly perceive […]
November 12, 2010
According to CSIRO’s Dr Stefan Hajkowicz who is an economist, economics has interesting views on climate change. To explain how to an audience of non-economists, he first explained the concept of the ‘invisible hand of the market’ which was what the father of modern economics, Adam Smith, called the self-regulating nature of the market. He […]
November 12, 2010
Turns out I’m blogging the Tipping Point conference from here. The opening last night kicked off with a presentation from Dr Stefan Hajkowicz from CSIRO. He talked about a whole bunch of topics; went through so many interlocking issues of climate change, food production and agriculture, global poverty and malnutrition, and economics. It was all […]
August 20, 2010
It’s really quite magical the way I’ve blogged every few days since my last job wound up. I love that place, the people I got to share an office with, the people who came to use the facilities, the pure potential of the thing. The thing was, I kind of loved it a little too […]
November 15, 2010
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