Newsletters

Current newsletter

June 2010

In this issue: 

  • The editor's rave
  • What we can do
    • Using humour to change the world
    • Transition to a viable Australia
    • On call scientists needed
  • Events
    • Extracts from the ICAP program
    • PEIG Action Research workshop
    • Social justice and climate change
    • Our world in crisis? six week course
  • Good news
    • Waste into fuel
    • An answer to food shortages?
    • Thingloop to transform the culture of greed?
  • Ammunition
    • Heat stress may be too much for life
    • Ocean acidification

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Past newsletters  

February 2010

In this issue:

  • Introducing our new convenor
  • The editor's rave
  • Invitation to the group: Joe Reser
  • Events
    • ICAP, 11-16 July 2010, Melbourne
    • Conservation for a Changing Planet Conference, 3-7 July 2010, Edmonton, Alberta
    • American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy: 15-20 August 2010, California
  • What we can do
    • The psychology of climate change communication
    • A few resources from Dr Jo Earl
    • Individual Power
    • Climate change denial as a form of grief
    • Measuring the success of reconciliation
    • The Transition Town movement is set to take over Sydney
    • Beyond Zero Emissions
  • Ammunition
    • Nuclear Power and Climate Change
    • Several book reviews
    • India is serious about climate change
    • Everyone can have the moral high ground
    • Improve the health of the population

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July 2009
In this issue:
  • The editor’s rave
  • Events
    • Climate emergency workshop
    • New journal: Environment, Space, Place
    • Movie night: Imagine a world without fish
  • What we can do
    • Jo Earl: Addressing climate change through responsible business practices
    • Peer pressure affects environmental behaviour
    • Earthkeepers
    • Transition initiative
  • Ammunition
    • CSIRO: it affects us
    • Climate change threatens health
    • Letter to PM from Andrew Glikson

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October 2008
In this issue:
  • Introductions – purpose and priorities; new convenor – Paul Saunders
  • PEIG Committee news – minutes of latest meeting
  • Article review – Tim Flannery in Quarterly Essay Issue 31 2008
  • Member information – Reducing APS's environmental footprint
  • A hand out across disciplines – Tim Edwards and eco-labelling work
  • Information - Local (resources for environment work) – APS Community Psychs College event – Nov. 13th!!!
  • Information – International (resources for environment work)  

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September 2008
In this issue:
  • Introduction - purpose and priorities 
  • PEIG at the 2008 APS Conference - AGM meeting minutes 
  • Member assistance request for ecopsychology event - Walking School Bus 
  • Member information - Transition Towns from William Vorobioff 
  • Member assistance / interest request - Sharing tertiary ecopsych teaching approaches 
  • Information - Local (resources for environment work) 
  • Information - International (resources for environment work)  

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August 2008
In this issue:
  • Introduction – purpose and priorities 
  • PEIG at the 2008 APS Conference – what’s happening is (partly) up to you 
  • Opinion / Info - What’s Ecopsychology? - Member assistance request for ecopsychology event 
  • Teleconference minutes – August 6th, 2008 (attached PDF) 
  • Information - Local (resources for environment work) 
  • Information – International (resources for environment work)

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