Merici College What's On Newsletter Term 3 Weeks 4 and 5
Submitted by mericiadmin on August 8, 2019 - 2:24pmPlease click here to find information and news for Weeks 4 and 5.
Please click here to find information and news for Weeks 4 and 5.
Friday 26th July was National Tree Day!
National Tree Day is a call to action for all Australians to put their hands in the earth and give back to their community.
This year’s Tree Report, entitled Living Cities: Trees in the Urban Environment digs deep into the science on trees and the countless benefits they provide in our urban environment:
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We would like to thank our students for supporting our Oz Harvest and Vinnies Can Line today.
Can Line rankings are:
1. Brescia
2. Ningil
3. Penola
4. Seiwa
5. Tullow
6. Balgo
Congratulations Brescia!
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If food waste were a country, it would be the world's third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, behind the U.S. and China.
I was astounded to hear this last week at the Q&A session with the Director of the film 2040. In Australia up to 40% of the waste in an average household bin is food (Foodwise). Rotting food emits methane, a gas that is twenty-five times more warming in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide.
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On Monday 13 May, 12 of our students were invited to Daramalan College to attend a Q & A with Damon Gameau about his new film 2040.
2040 is an innovative feature documentary that looks to the future, but is vitally important NOW. Award-winning director Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) embarks on journey to explore what the future could look like by the year 2040 if we simply embraced the best solutions already available to us to improve our planet and shifted them rapidly into the mainstream.