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SBS Insight program welcomes in the year of 2008 with a special program on Climate Change and the environment tonight:  

“Don’t miss our first Insight this year, which looks at the future of our cities in the light of climate change.

The new government says it’s committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

But how much will we have to change the way we live to meet the targets?

Will cars and suburban backyards eventually give way to public transport and higher density living? How else can we reduce our carbon footprint? And is there the political will to make the tough decisions?

Tonight on Insight, Environment Minister Peter Garrett joins planners and members of the public to thrash out what type of change is needed. How is it likely to affect you? Join us tonight and find out…”

Enjoy the show,

Jenny Brockie.

Tuesdays 7.30 pm SBS
repeated on SBS on Friday 2.30 pm  and Monday 1.30 pm

Blue Wedges has released video footage of Port Phillip Bay and the Rosebud reef. Beautiful viewing of a seahorse grazing ! See the Bay’s marine world, a kingdom being devastated now with nonchalant indifference for the dubious purpose of ‘economics’ and ’security’.

Also, footage on speeches given at the Rosebud Rally on Saturday 17 February.

http://bluewedges.org

*** Kids Save the Bay rally:

Ruby Pritchard, a 10 year old from the Steiner stream of Mornington Park Primary, is organizing a kids protest rally for this Sunday March 2nd at 10.00 am.

Ruby is calling all kids to join her in a ‘Kids save the Bay Rally’ and march from Mornington Park to Mornington Pier. Meet at the park at 10.00 am.

All welcome to come along and join in – it gives the kids another chance to ‘do their bit’.

[ Article from Mornington Leader]  

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