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The Age of Stupid
Greens TV | Spokesperson Bob Brown, Christine Milne, Rachel Siewert, Sarah Hanson-Young, Scott Ludlam
Tuesday 28th July 2009, 11:58am
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The Age of Stupid is the new four-year epic from McLibel director Franny Armstrong. Oscar-nominated Pete Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, looking at old footage from 2008 and asking: why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?
Climate Rally News Reports
Greens TV | Spokesperson Bob Brown, Christine Milne, Rachel Siewert, Sarah Hanson-Young, Scott Ludlam
Monday 15th June 2009, 8:27am
TV news reports about the rallies across Australia
Sarah on Paid Parental Leave on 9am
Greens TV | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Friday 15th May 2009, 5:36pm
Sarah discusses the Government's plans for a paid parental leave scheme on 9am with David & Kim.
Also, don't miss her earlier appearance on the show, announcing the Greens' own Bill for a paid parental leave scheme here.
Protecting the climate is a job for everyone
Greens TV | Spokesperson Bob Brown, Christine Milne, Rachel Siewert, Sarah Hanson-Young, Scott Ludlam
Monday 4th May 2009, 3:25pm
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Australia can, must and will meet 40% cuts by 2020. The Greens are confident that once we set off on the path to 25% cuts, delivered mostly at home, we can easily accelerate our effort towards 40% and beyond to carbon neutrality. Putting 25% on the table will see Australia taken seriously at the Copenhagen negotiations.
Who do you trust on climate change?
Greens TV | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Friday 9th January 2009, 1:29pm
Who do you trust on climate change?
Rudd gets the boot as 5% reduction target announced
Greens TV | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Friday 9th January 2009, 1:15pm
Climate change protests in Adelaide in response to the Rudd Governments infamous emissions reduction target of 5% by 2020, based on 2000 levels.
High and Dry
Greens TV | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young, Rachel Siewert
Wednesday 3rd September 2008, 10:18am
Greens volunteers have made a short film about the plight of the lower lakes, Murray mouth and Coorong in South Australia. These are now in a state of environmental disaster, because no fresh water is flowing down the Murray River. Wildlife, farmers and local communities are all suffering.
The film is part of the campaign for Greens candidate Lynton Vonow in the Mayo by-election.
