Workshops conducted in the open space at the Queensland Climate Summit are listed here. Where available, links to the proceedings from the workshop are provided.
Summit Workshops
November 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Overview
Tags: community·creativity·dialogue·diversity·solutions
Collaboration: Working Together More Effectively
November 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Collaboration
This workshop identified a series of ways and means for groups and individuals within the Queensland Climate Movement to work together more effectively. It noted the current successes of climate emergency networks around the country, and posed a series of questions about the needs and possibilities for collaborative campaigning.
Tags: Collaboration·connection·dialogue·diversity·facilitation·movement·networks·relationships
Coal Communities Listening Tour
November 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment · Events
This workshop was to inform and obtain feedback from participants about the proposed Coal Communities Listening tour being conducted in November, 2008, through southern and central Queensland, as an attempt to build awareness, understanding, and relations between Queensland climate campaigners and residents and workers in Queensland’s coal communities.
Tags: action·coal·community·dialogue·learning·relationships·research·stories
Proposal for a Safe Climate Coalition
November 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Strategy
Humanity and all of life is facing a planetary emergency: the threat of runaway global warming. We call on communities and governments in every part of the world to take immediate action to reduce average global temperatures to safe levels in order to prevent the catastrophic collapse of ecosystems and human societies. It is time we made an emergency commitment to the reestablishment of a safe climate.
Tags: coalition·collapse·Copenhagen·dialogue·emergency·safe climate
What Influenced People to Participate in the Summit
November 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Evaluation
On the evaluation forms for the summit, people were asked to suggest what influenced their decision to come to the summit. Three key themes emerged from this, highlighting the role of personal connections and relationships in sustaining the Queensland Climate Movement.
Tags: action·communication·community·creative·crisis·dialogue·diversity·exclusion·frustration·inspiration·networks·passion·relationships·urgency