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8 Aussies Who Are Spearheading Really Bloody Cool Sustainability Initiatives Right Now

8 Aussies Who Are Spearheading Really Bloody Cool Sustainability Initiatives Right Now Thanks for signing up! Thanks for signing up! For every terrifying article about the impacts of climate change, there’s another about good people doing great things on the sustainability front. Simply put, Australia is brimming with talent in this arena, with initiatives ranging from grassroots groups fighting for land rights to design studios creating furniture from waste products from the building industry. The only comfort in the climate change conversation comes by focusing on the helpers doing incredible work to tackle the crisis. Undoubtedly, there’s a really, really long way to go to overcome this issue, which is why Electrolux launched Better Living in 2030. They acknowledge that it’s Gen Z who’ll feel the fullest impact of climate change, so they’re giving you the chance to become the Australian representative at the global innovation hub and actually play a part in creating

Concerns proposed coal mine could dry up swamps in Blue Mountains

Share on Twitter Chris Jonkers, 67, has been exploring the swamps in the Newnes Plateau in the NSW Greater Blue Mountains for as long as he can remember.  “I just find them fascinating places to visit. [From] my earliest age, I remember going to those swamps and seeing the wildflowers,” he tells The Feed. “They are the lifeblood of the landscape. They’re nature’s kitchen.” Chris and Juile Jonkers are concerned that the swamps are drying up and further mining could make things worse. The Feed Carne West was once one of his most treasured swamps.  “It was so dense with ferns that you couldn t walk through it. It was totally waterlogged - full of butterflies and dragonflies, endangered water skinks and wildflowers.”

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