Reflections from roundtables in the transition to Net Zero

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2023

Reflections from roundtables in the transition to Net Zero

from Earth Matters · host Eiddwen Jeffery, Ruby Heard

Last year the Federal government announced a First Nations Clean Energy Strategy aimed at ensuring First Nations people have a say in energy policies and programs in the transition to net-zero. The first roundtable with First Nations leaders was held last week in the Pilbara.How did it go and what are the steps needed for such a system overhaul? This week Earth Matters speaks with Ruby Heard from the First Nations Clean Energy Network about where our conversations and policies on energy need to go to ensure that Australia’s transition towards a Net Zero future is fair for everyone. Thumbnail image credit to: First Nations Clean Energy Network

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