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Bushfire, heatwave & storm havens: Creating safety for all | 3CR Community Radio

Bushfire, heatwave & storm havens: Creating safety for all

Sunday, 18 July 2021 - 11:00am to 11:30am
People at SHASA

Volunteers

When we are parched by heatwaves, fires rage and smoke clogs the air we all want to be safe.

The South Coast Health and Sustainability Alliance  in Moruya has retrofitted an old church to be a bush fire, heatwave, and storm haven for vulnerable people. It's also a repair cafe fixing items for reuse, and is putting solar panels on rooftops.

 

Katheryn Maxwell also talks about the social justice issues raised by the rollout of cheap to run—but expensive to buy—electric vehicles, calling for a "cash for clunkers" program in a few years to let low-income earners enjoy the cost-cutting benefits of electric vehicles.

She raises the need to subsidise simple ways to make rental housing warmer in winter to improve the health of tenants. 

 

Music : Liam Oconnell : Branch Stack Records – raps from south eastern Australia (wordpress.com)(link is external)

             Jambis: In the Shed. with Darren Rix, Warren Baker and RIchard Ploog


 

This week's show is #1305 and was produced by Bec Horridge


 

Links:

Southcoast Health & Sustainability Alliance - SHASA(link is external)

 

News:

NSW south coast in mourning after horrific end to the year | About Regional(link is external)

 

‘We thought it wouldn’t affect us’: heatwave forces climate reckoning in Pacific north-west (msn.com)(link is external)

 

BREAKING: 134 dead in Vancouver alone from unprecedented heat. Numbers in the rest of North America & Siberia still unreported - expected to climb significantly. Temperatures in some places have been recorded at 121F (49.5C) in areas unprepared for #ExtremeHeat(link is external). This is a #ClimateEmergency(link is external).

 

From <https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6815904774483931136/(link is external)>

World ‘must step up preparations for extreme heat’ | Climate change | The Guardian(link is external)

 

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Sunday 11:00am to 11:30am
Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.

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Bec Horridge, Claudia Craig & Mia Audrey.

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