The Australia Institute’s 2024 Climate Integrity Summit brought together experts from academia, politics, not-for-profit and the private sector to explore the different dimensions of integrity in our climate policies, in order to help us all understand the solutions and how to implement them.

Mark Wootton AO is a geographer by training and a farmer by practice. He is deputy Chair of the Victorian Agriculture Climate Change Council. He was past Chair and founder of the Climate Institute from 2005 to 2017.

For more information: https://australiainstitute.org.au/event/climate-integrity-summit-2024/

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  • @graemetunbridge1738
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    Thanks

  • @SCplayer1000
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    John 1:1
    In the beginning there was the Word.
    This dismisses the years of development that takes place to reach an understanding of words. My view is "in the beginning there was the suck. Whether you want to view it from the nipple or umbilical cord is yours to decide. I've come to a view that sucking is a humans only inate function that allows it to survive to the point where it learns to sustain itself & it's totally dependent on it's mothers ability to sustain herself. It's a foundational point in humanities social structures that shows the fact that we rely upon each other to survive & have a chance to grow in all aspects of what it means to be a human animal. If my view is correct then I propose that either sourcing food or farming is the most basic stone that humans have to build any sort of family structure or society upon. Anyone acting in a way that compromises that is compromising humanity itself.

  • @davidwilkie9551
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    Yep

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