BSFG's September Newsletter (#25) is now available on the website. .
Peter Holmes, in a passionate' President's Message, emphasises the urgent and continuing need for both individual advocacy/lobbying and support for the organisations devoting considerable energy to overcome political brick walls (or, more bluntly, plain stupidity and greed) in the fight to counter climate change. Also included - Callum Morrison's 'Fifty Years of Playing with Pipes' about his interest in hydrology; a thought provoking article on 'Emissions Levels' by Ian Herbert; a range of stimulating contributions by Peter Maddock - 'Legacy', 'Low Carbon and Loving It', 'Carbon Footprint', '2040, MiniGrids and RedGrid', and 'Another Long Walk for Climate Action' - and a report from Kathryn McQualter from BSFG's Local Food Network Action Group.
Thank you to Ian Herbert for his efforts in putting our Newsletter together. Ian is quite busy yet manages to fit this job into a very full schedule.
The deadline for the December Newsletter is Sunday November 24th. Plenty of time to put pen to paper. E-mail your articles to [email protected].
For information, please contact Peter Maddock on 0418 135 330.
Peter Holmes, in a passionate' President's Message, emphasises the urgent and continuing need for both individual advocacy/lobbying and support for the organisations devoting considerable energy to overcome political brick walls (or, more bluntly, plain stupidity and greed) in the fight to counter climate change. Also included - Callum Morrison's 'Fifty Years of Playing with Pipes' about his interest in hydrology; a thought provoking article on 'Emissions Levels' by Ian Herbert; a range of stimulating contributions by Peter Maddock - 'Legacy', 'Low Carbon and Loving It', 'Carbon Footprint', '2040, MiniGrids and RedGrid', and 'Another Long Walk for Climate Action' - and a report from Kathryn McQualter from BSFG's Local Food Network Action Group.
Thank you to Ian Herbert for his efforts in putting our Newsletter together. Ian is quite busy yet manages to fit this job into a very full schedule.
The deadline for the December Newsletter is Sunday November 24th. Plenty of time to put pen to paper. E-mail your articles to [email protected].
For information, please contact Peter Maddock on 0418 135 330.