<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>Several members of the OE community in Australia participated in the People's Climate Marchs held in various cities across the nation on Sunday. In Sydney there were probably 20,000 people marching and this included many Pacific Islands peoples in their colourful traditional clothes.<br><br></div>We are trying to convince the Australian government to set a challenging target for emissions reductions and to get serious about investing in renewable power generation - after all we do have lots of space in our continent where we can put solar panels and wind turbines!!<br><br></div>Unfortunately we still have some politicians in power who think we should approve more coal mines even after we got rid of the key climate change deny-er.(not sure how to spell that but you know who I mean)<br><br></div>Last night on Australia's ABC TV program titled 'Foreign Correspondent' there was an excellent coverage of some of the progressive programs around the world including new start-up businesses such as Sungevity: <br><br>"California’s Bay Area is abuzz with optimism
as a new wave of young solar entrepreneurs mine ideas and connect them
to cash. One venture installs solar power for Kenyan villagers who pay
for what they use by phone, no bank account required. California plans
to be 50 per cent renewable by 2030.<br><br>“The solar industry has
employed 55,000 Californians - more than Twitter, Google, Facebook and
Apple combined” says Australian Danny Kennedy, co-founder of Sungevity in
California.<br><br></div>Go to <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2015/">www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2015/</a> to see full program<br><br></div>Grace & Peace<br></div><br>John Telford<br></div>