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About us. Rising Tide Australia is a grassroots Newcastle group taking action against the causes of anthropogenic climate change and for equitable, just, effective, and sustainable solutions to the crisis. We are committed to the principals of Non-violent Direct Action. We are part of the global Rising Tide climate justice movement. We live in the biggest coal port in the cosmos.
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Muswellbrook: Voices from Bangladesh - climate change and development speaking tour19.05.2008 - 19:00 19.05.2008 - 21:00 Etc/GMT+10 See the poster for this event.
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. A 1m sea level rise is expected to flood 25-50% of the country, with much of the south already experiencing water-logging and salinity problems. Despite this, the Asian Development Bank is considering funding what will be one of the largest coal mines on earth in northern Bangladesh. Expected to affect nearly half a million people and result in wide-spread environmental destruction, the Phulbari coal mine has been vigorously opposed by people’s groups within Bangladesh and NGOs from around the world. Prof. Anu Muhammad and local Phulbari residents will be touring Australia in May. Join us to hear about the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and their struggles to prevent the ADB funding destructive, climate-intensive development projects. For further information contact:
Submitted by admin on 10 April 2008 - 9:49am.
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