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Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab (VEIL) finds, builds & shares emerging technical & social innovations to drive radical change for a resilient low-carbon future
Melbourne
Joined June 2011
We can cut Aus cities' emissions by 80% by 2040, but how we do will impact what our cities are like to live in. Final #VP2040 report exploring these ideas is out now, including 2 Action Pathways to get us there. Video & article in Pursuit today @unimelb
pursuit.unimelb.edu.au
Australian cities must reduce their emissions to avoid climate change; research led by the University of Melbourne finds two paths toward a sustainable future.
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Refuge Supper Club pushes you to explore resilience & future food security. Join our researcher @JenSheridan there
artshouse.com.au
Food brings us together, but it also has the capacity in times of turbulence to force us apart. Join Jen Rae of Fair Share...
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Next week VEIL will host a series of exciting events about Future Cities. Find out more and register via our website
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We need a new story. Stay tuned for the last instalment of #VP2040 in October 2017.
theguardian.com
Donald Trump. North Korea. Hurricanes. Neoliberalism. Is there any hope of a better world? Yes, but we have to come together to tell a new, kinder story explaining who we are, and how we should live
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VEIL researcher @seonacandy quoted in @FifthEstateAU about future low-carbon cities after #VP2040 video release
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Launch today @Viccouncils #sustainablecommunities our #vp2040 video helps people imagine low emissions future cities https://t.co/7PASzgwagb
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#VP2040 video showing visions of future low-carbon Australian cities launched today @ #sustainablecommunities summit
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"The sharing economy in Melbourne is significant and growing" -great presentation on "Mapping the sharing economy" #sustainablecommunities
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Honoured to be part of such a great panel for the @unimelb Science Festival keynote event last week on 'How to feed the world' #scifest17
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Researchers @Dr_Andi_H and @SeonaCandy: Creating ecocities must now be a human priority.
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Our research fellow Dr Seona Candy will be guest starring on Greening the Apocalypse tomorrow night on @3RRRFM. Tune in or stream online.
I'll be a guest tomorrow night on the special radiothon show for @GreeningTheApoc on @3RRRFM 7-8pm. Subscribe to support community radio!
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Open access version of our latest research on how we're squandering Australia's food security and health and env impacts of current diet
For open access version of our latest paper on Australia's #foodsecurity go to https://t.co/q9d7hPMzD8 & scroll to 'Peer reviewed papers'
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Our latest paper from the ARC funded SUSTAIN project (VEIL @unimelb , Deakin & ANU) on how we're squandering Australia's food security.
Our latest paper on the environmental and economic costs of our unhealthy diet & #foodsecurity impacts for Australia
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Foodprint Melbourne, terrific article & reports to support teaching #VCEFoodStudies #FoodNutritionEd @seonacandy @HomeEconomicsV @LeaLC
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One of our senior research fellows @martininblack is presenting our @CRC_LCL Future Cities project @iafor this week
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How do we get out of the food waste pickle? Bring community together with food, have a pickle party and see waste as resource #ecocity2017
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We need to rethink our systems and rethink our expectations - @seonacandy wanting the perfect shaped banana is just... bananas #EcoCity2017
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Waste not want not - how can we enhance local food sustainability? w/ La Vergne Lehmann & @unimelb Stephen Pollard @seonacandy #ecocity2017
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How do you estimate Melbourne's foodwaste? @seonacandy explains the multiple waste points before consumption (or lack thereof) #ecocity2017
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VEIL researcher Dr Seona Candy talks to The Age about food waste ahead of her appearance at #EcoCity2017
https://t.co/kuHKnmolv3 via @smh
smh.com.au
Close to 1 million tonnes of edible food ends up rotting and food waste costs the average households more than $2200 a year.
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