Have you had a chance to tune into Voices of the Biosphere on 101.3 fm recently? Every Friday morning between 11 and 12 Kate English, Michael Donovan and other volunteers present interesting facts and stories relevant to our local biosphere.
Amongst other items they talked about a competition:
What would you give up today and why?
You can win an 'eco' holiday at Green Times, by describing in 25 words or less… If you want to take part, follow the link:
What would you give up today to be greener and why?
Save the people, not the planet!
A context about the importance of changed behaviour by every single one of us was given in an interview of Prof. Tony Fry by Mark Rodriquez and Diet Simon. He argues, the planet will always be alright one way or another. It will change and has so drastically in the past. But we, the people will suffer. Tony makes a clear case of the urgency to act, how we need a bottom up approach, how we can't rely on politics and about the consequences if we carry on business as usual.
Being an optimist, I believe it can be done!
Listen to Diet and Mark's full interview on our Community Radio website.
Save the people, not the planet! If momma ain't happy, no-one's happy. :)
Michael was announcing an event for the Peregian Beach Community Association. Here are the details again.
Prof.Ian Lowe: "A Sustainable Future for the Sunshine Coast"
Venue: Victory Park
Address: Lorikeet Drive, Peregian Beach
Cost: free - please bring your own chair
With Concession: free
As always: Contact the Biosphere radio team. Send Michael and Kate your questions, comments or suggestions.
The weekly Noosa Biosphere Radio Program is held every Friday at 11am on 101.3FM and you can email your questions or comments to radio@noosabiosphere.org.au or SMS them to 0457 085 055
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