Wednesday, February 14, 2007

New AYCC website

The new AYCC website is www.youthclimatecoalition.org
This one will no longer be updated!


Hi everyone,

* Please distribute to your networks and members*

We all know climate change is a huge problem, and will require strongaction to ensure a transition to a clean energy future. The time to take action is now, and we need your voice, your energy, and your helpto make it happen. What better day to put some pressure on ourpoliticans and let them know that climate change is a priority forAustralian youth than World Kyoto Day – this Friday. This Friday 16th February the Australian Youth Climate Coalition(AYCC) is launching a cinema ad and a youth declaration on climatechange.

The Youth Climate Coalition is a non-partisan coalition aiming to mobilise young people to demand immediate and meaningful action onclimate change by government and private sector leaders. We have developed a kick-ass cinema ad that will be screened in cinemas allover Australia, starting with Bondi and Randwick, the electorates of Federal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Federal ShadowEnvironment Minister Peter Garrett.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Pilot Training Day Great Success

The first Training Day for Youth Climate Organisers was held in Erskineville yesterday. Organised by the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, the training day was created to support young people intending to get active on climate change. While most of the 17 trainees were from New South Wales, some travelled from as far afield as Melbourne and Brisbane for the day to learn how to effectively target the issue.

Presenters included John Kaye, who with his extensive knowledge of the renewable energy industry, highlighted the problems with unproven technologies such as geosequestration and current government nonsolutions such as an Australian nuclear energy industry.

Although the training day was the first event organised by the AYCC, feedback was overwhelmingly positive

“Good tight structuring. Facilitating and organising was excellent.”
“Comfortable, inclusive atmosphere.”
“Great presenters – knowledgeable and enthusiastic…”
“Overall, awesome – inspiring.”

Iniatives such as this are important for the movement as our Government’s inability to implement the necessary reduction targets of carbon and carbon equivalent emissions has generated a common frustration amongst many young Australians. Especially now as climate change has become a key election issue at a state level and nationally, it has become “unavoidable” for some to try to make change as individuals to ensure our climate security.

- Michelle Yang, AYCC Steering Committee Member (Melbourne)

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Sydney Youth Climate Organisers Training this Sunday

Are you aged 17 – 25? Interested in getting involved in climate change activism? The Australian Youth Climate Coalition is running a training program for young people concerned about climate change and wishing to get involved in doing something about it!

Where: Australian Student Environment Office, Erskineville Date: Sunday 11th February 2007 Time: 9am- 6pm

If interested, please email climate.coalition@gmail.com for an application form. Program is below:

Program for Youth Climate Organisers Training Program

Location: Australian Student Environment Network Sydney Office – 19 Eve St, Erskineville

9.00 Welcome to Country
9.15 Introductions & Participants Agreements
9.40 The science and impacts of Climate Change and energy solutions
10.40 Morning Tea
11.00 The Politics of Climate Change in Australia
12.15 Campaign Strategy Training
1.00 Lunch
2.00 Campaign Strategy Training 2
2.45 Break
3.00 Meeting facilitation Training
4.30 The Youth Climate Coalition and Campus Climate Challenge: How can you get involved? 5.30 Evaluation
6.00 Dinner/ drinks at 'The Rose' pub, Erskineville