The Tasmanian Walk Against Warming will be held this Saturday 12 December in the forests of the Upper Florentine. The event is one of a number of walks around Australia this Saturday which will be part of an international day of action on climate change. This walk will coincide with the Copenhagen climate talks and is probably the only event on that day to be held in a native forest area threatened by logging.
This walk is being held in the forests because protecting the world’s forests as living carbon stores is absolutely necessary if we are to have any chance of combating dangerous climate change.
Speakers at the walk will also promote a fair transition for workers to a low-carbon economy, sustainable transport, and a vision for Tasmania to become a 100% renewable energy island.
Performers include: Xavier Rudd ( www.xavierrudd.com )
Ronnie Summers ( www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/07/08/2297954.htm )
Speakers Include: Peter Cundall, legendary gardener and conservationist
James Risbey, climatologist
Michael Swanton, Australian Services Union
Phil Harrington, renewable energy expert
Dyan Summers, Tasmanian Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
Maddie Irwin, teenager and future leader
This event is family-friendly. In addition to music, speakers and the walk, visitors will be offered guided tours, children’s activities, information stalls and an in-forest climate classroom.
When: Saturday 12 December,
12 noon start for music and speakers
Media are advised to arrive early, to cover lead up activities. Media parking will be available at Timbs Track.
Where: Timbs Track, Upper Florentine (approx 2 hrs from Hobart, 25 minutes past Maydena)
For a map visit: http://www.et.org.au/map-and-directions-walk-against-warming
Walk Against Warming