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THIS EVENT HAS NOW CLOSED. Greenpeace and the Australian Museum present an inspiring talk in conjunction with the "Climate Change: Our Future, Our Choice" exhibition.

Greenpeace Climate Change and Energy Campaigner, Simon Roz, will be talking on humanity's triumphs over historic challenges and how ordinary people are solving climate change.



"Humanity, the climate crisis and the case for hope" (15 Aug, 12.30pm)


Ever wondered how humanity can possibly deal with the climate crisis? In conjunction with the “Climate change: our future, our choice” exhibition, the Australian Museum and Greenpeace present an inspiring talk on historic triumphs and the massive strides we are taking towards solving climate change.

Simon Roz, Greenpeace Climate and Energy Campaigner, explores the role of everyday people in making history through a fascinating look at human accomplishments – from the abolition of slavery, the suffragettes and civil rights struggles, through to the Apollo missions and climate change.  Find out about how the smallest actions can change the world and learn about the wave of climate change solutions being implemented across the world.

Event details

Location: Theatre G, Australian Museum, 6 College St, Sydney (Google map)

The talk is free with general entry to the Museum. General entry is $12 (adults) and $8 (concession).

RSVP to Greenpeace on 1800 815 151 or email greenpeace@au.greenpeace.org. RSVP recommended but not essential.

Stay tuned for details of more talks at the Museum.