Conversations With Coal Miners about Climate Change by Sydney Environment Institute published on 2022-05-11T23:37:35Z In the second event of SEI’s Communities on the Frontline Series, filmmaker Kim Nguyen sits down with coal industry representatives and climate activists to view his film, Conversations with Coal Miners about Climate Change, and unpack how we can support coal mining communities in the just transition away from fossil fuels. You can watch Kim's film here: https://youtu.be/EGCYrK9ZC7k With more frequent climate disasters unfolding here in Australia and around the world, the need to act has never been greater. But the pace of change, and the transitioning away from fossil fuels, urgently needs to speed up. One of the key rationales used to oppose transition is in ensuring the welfare of communities that work in the fossil fuel industries, and coal mining in particular. This consideration cannot be overlooked, but what if we could get these communities to support an energy transition? It could remove one of the last political hurdles to climate action in this space. Timestamps 01:15 Introduction - Kim Paul Nguyen 04:15 From Coal Miner to Climate Activist - Grant Howard's Story 9:15 What is a Just Transition from Coal? - Robert MacNeil 17:05 Supporting Communities at the Centre of a Just Transition 21:40 Q&A - A Coal Miner's CO2 Revelation 24:20 Community Reactions to the Film, Conversations with Coal Miners 28:25 Does a Successful Model of a Just Transition Exist? 31:05 What Needs to Happen for Climate to be at the Fore of the Political Agenda? 42:25 Empowering Miners to Lead a Transition Away From Coal 48:50 Will A Transition Away From Coal Impact Australian's Standard of Living? 51:45 The Communications Issue at the Centre of Climate Change Speakers Grant Howard, coal mine worker from the Bowen Basin, Queensland Dr Robert MacNeil, Department of Government and International Relations Kim Paul Nguyen, filmmaker and journalist Andy Paine, activist for Frontline Action on Coal This event was held at the University of Sydney on Tuesday 12 April, 2022. For more information about this event visit: https://bit.ly/3L5MGES Sign up to the Sydney Environment Institute's monthly newsletter to stay up to date with upcoming events and new articles published weekly: bit.ly/2VRxq7u Genre News & Politics