Climactic Features | Latrobe Valley's Just Transition
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This is a special audio documentary from Ruby Marshall.  Join us in this podcast to hear from local residents and workers from the Latrobe Valley about the just transition away from the fossil fuel industry that is happening there right now. What is currently happening in the Latrobe Valley with their transition away from the fossil fuel industry? How is the community preparing for the closing of the coal mines, and creating new industries with jobs to replace the mines? How is the Latrobe Valley experiencing the impacts of climate change and how are they dealing with it? Listen to find out. Earth Worker Cooperative Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation Voices of the Valley Latrobe Valley Community Power Hub Environment Victoria Coal Hole See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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