Alice Body
Alice Body is a young freelance writer from Melbourne. Cutting her teeth in Melbourne’s music and arts scene, she has had pieces published in Inpress, Beat, PBS FM’s Easey Magazine and ThreeThousand.
It was after attending a series of climate change-themed lectures at a certain muddy music festival that her concern for the climate began to grow. The esteemed speakers included Ian Lowe, Clive Hamilton, and Tim Flannery and the outcome was her determination to get active.
Between volunteering at climate solutions think tank Beyond Zero Emissions and writing pieces for such publications as Crikey about the renewable energy potential Australia has to dismantle its carbon economy – Alice is committed to fighting for a sustainable environment for her own and future generations.
You can read more by Alice Body at alicebody.com
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Putting a price on carbon is just the beginning
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