CLIMATE INACTION IS KILLING AUSTRALIA; HOW DO WE TALK ABOUT IT?

India Aniere is a Masters of Environment student at the University of Melbourne, and when she isn’t studying, she is a Community Outreach Officer at Climate 200. In this piece, India reflects on how government inaction on climate policy fuels young people’s despair and argues that reframing climate activism around economic impacts may be key to mobilising collective action.

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INDIFFERENCE THROUGH INDIVIDUALISM: HOW NEOLIBERALISM PREVENTS THE COLLECTIVE ACTION NECESSARY TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE (AND WHAT WE CAN DO TO FIX IT)