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Celebrating World Environment Day, Treadlightly EnviroFest 2011 will be held on 5 Jun, 10:00am - 4:00pm.  Live life with a small footprint!
Spend a day at the Royal Tsmanian Botanical Gardens, Hobart,  learning more about how to live a sustainable life.
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
The Sustainable Living Expo is an annual two day showcase of positive examples of creativity and innovation in our community. The Expo is a annual FREE COMMUNITY EVENT organised by Sustainable Living Tasmania. The Sustainable Living Expo will be held in Princes Wharf Shed No. 1, on 5 & 6 November 2011 from 9am till 5pm each day.

 
 
 

Walk Against Warming was last held in Hobart on Sunday 15th August 2010 at Parliament Lawns, Hobart. Walk Against Warming is organised locally by Environment Tasmania & Climate Action Hobart & is supported by The Florentine Protection Society & The Wilderness Society.
www.walkagainstwarming.org




350.org is an international campaign dedicated to building a movement to unite the world around solutions to the climate crisis--the solutions that science and justice demand. www.350.org





Maintained by writer and Tasmanian climate advocate Peter Boyer - Climate Tasmania is about global climate from the point of view of this beautiful island to the south of the Australian continent, facing the mighty Southern Ocean and Antarctica.... www.climatetasmania.com

 
 

The 2011 Climate Action Summit in Melbourne called for real, science based action on fighting climate disruption, and looked at strategy, policy and actions for the grassroots climate movement - a must for community climate campaigners! Get inspired, get active and get connected. www.climatesummit.org.au







Take challenges, see the impact, and team with others to save energy and prevent climate change. Fun way to reduce your carbon footprint, great for groups, schools and individuals. www.carbonrally.com




If you live in the north of our beautiful state, and you want to join with others to be part of the local climate change solution, visit:
www.climatelaunceston.org