No Music on a Dead Planet: Why Musicians Are Embracing Sustainability
Extreme weather events are only going to get worse - meet the Australian musicians embracing a more sustainable future
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It certainly might not feel like it when watching the news and coming to terms with the scale of the issues facing humanity - whether it’s environmental destruction, poverty and inequality, or conflict and catastrophe - but the power to change the world is in your hands.
The renowned comedian and podcaster is daring to talk about climate collapse at this week's NZ International Comedy Festival
“As an Aboriginal man, sustainability has been a big part of our culture for thousands of years."
“I think it's so important that we can continue down this route.”
Bank Australia’s 2117 hectare conservation reserve in Victoria helps protect the planet, plus native plant and animal species – and now, you can hear it for yourself. *Adds to playlist*
A growing number of Australians want to make sure the money in their banks – and who and what it’s loaned to – aligns with their values. Bank Australia’s ‘clean money’ philosophy is making it easy for them.
In 2022 alone, so many rain records have been broken up and down the east coast, that each new precedent barely gets its time in the sun — or the shade.
Bank Australia is not only committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2035, they are also supporting projects that contribute to equality and justice across Australia.
Bank Australia has committed to achieving net zero emissions across its operations, and its lending and investment portfolio by 2035. Here’s how the bank plans to achieve it.