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In conversation with Dr Helen Caldicott

Sunburnt Country - The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia


Dr Joëlle Gergis + Dr Helen Caldicott

Festival Hub, Maiwar Green

Culture/Social Equity / Environment / History/War Stories

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#About the event


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Dr Joëlle Gergis

Dr Joëlle Gergis

Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning climate scientist and writer from the University of Melbourne. She has held two Australian Research Council fellowships as an internationally recognised expert in Australian and Southern Hemisphere climate variability and change. Over the past 20 years Joëlle has worked as a researcher, teacher and communication professional.

Her book Sunburnt Country: The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia hopes to help people connect their head with their heart when thinking about climate change. She shares her time between Melbourne and the Northern Rivers region of NSW.

Dr Helen Caldicott

Dr Helen Caldicott

Helen Caldicott, a graduate of the University of Adelaide  School of Medicine, was a faculty member of Harvard Medical School and in 1974 founded the Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at Adelaide Children’s hospital. In 1971 she played a major role in Australia’s opposition to French atmospheric nuclear testing in the Pacific.  While at Harvard in the early 1980s, she helped to reinvigorate, as its president, Physicians for Social Responsibility, an organization of 23,000 doctors committed to educating their colleagues about the dangers of nuclear power, nuclear weapons and nuclear war. On trips abroad she helped start similar medical organizations in many other countries; their umbrella group,  International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. She also founded the Women’s Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) in the US in 1980.

The author or editor of eight books including Nuclear Madness, Missile Envy, and, most recently, Sleepwalking to Armageddon, she has been the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees, the subject of three award-winning documentary films, and  was  named one of the 20th Century’s most influential women by the Smithsonian Institution.   


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