5 December 2018

Tathra's Matthew Nott takes to the sky above Canberra - climate action NOW!

| Lachlan Roberts
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The writing in the sky has ‘now’ been deciphered. Photo: Supplied.

When the word ‘NOW’ appeared in the sky above Canberra yesterday afternoon (4 December), locals were left unsure as to its meaning, leading to a trail of suggestions ranging from half-written ‘Monica’s to calls for an early election.

That didn’t bother the man behind the skywriting, Tathra’s Dr Matthew Nott, the founder of Clean Energy for Eternity. In fact, he capitalised on the confusion surrounding the word, because it meant that more people would be intrigued to find out what the word meant.

Frustrated by inaction on climate change 12 years after he first took a stand, Dr Nott is leading the discussion on climate change and advocating for the future of the planet.

“NOW is a word that we have been using in our climate change campaign since 2006,” he told Region Media.

“Particularly in response to Sir David Attenborough’s address at the UN climate change summit, where he used the word NOW pretty powerfully, we thought it would be a good word to sit above Parliament House.

“We wanted to reinforce the urgency for action to happen NOW.”

The 2006 human sign on Tathra Beach. Photo: Clean Energy for Eternity.

The campaign has created 10 human signs in Canberra and the surrounding region. The goal of the signs, which could be read with ease from an aerial point-of-view, was to send a message to the nation’s political leaders.

“In 2006, we had 3,000 people on the beach in Tathra to form a human sign. Tathra is a town of 1,200 people so we nearly tripled the population of the town for the day just for that human sign,” Dr Nott said.

“We have been campaigning for climate change before anyone was talking about it.”

Since the formation of Clean Energy for Eternity in 2006, a total of 450 kilowatts of solar panels have been installed in Tathra. Every community building in the town has been fitted with solar panels: from the surf club to the bowling club, to the school and Aussie Rules club, all as a result of community fundraising.

They have also built Australia’s first community-funded solar farm, which was built in the shape of the word IMAGINE. In February 2019, the community is meeting to vote on a 100 percent renewable energy target by 2030.

Dr Matthew Nott the founder of Clean Energy for Eternity. Photo: Ian Campbell.

Dr Matthew Nott the founder of Clean Energy for Eternity. Photo: Ian Campbell.

Nine months ago, the town was nearly wiped off the map by devastating bushfires on 18 March. The day went down as the hottest day ever recorded in March, and Dr Nott said the town is still reeling from the fires and the community is feeling vulnerable.

Sixty-five homes were destroyed on that mid-autumn day and the tragic day has invigorated the town to advocate for climate change.

“I am disgusted by the fact that our country has no strategic approach to reduce emissions. It is a neglect of their duty and I think avoiding a threat is not the Australian way,” he said. “I think it is pathetic.”

“The time to act is NOW!”

‘Action on climate change NOW’. Photo: Supplied.

Original Article published by Lachlan Roberts on the RiotACT.

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Sir David Attenborough isn’t a scientist! Never was.
He is a documentary filmmaker.
So his words are his opinion or of course being paid to say those things.
So what’s the real scientist saying? It’s a hoax in thinking that we can cool the climate when the sun is in control.
Cutting emissions will only bring poverty and starvation to the people. Co2 is something the plants need to survive which in replacement the trees, vegetation then give us oxygen to breath, food to eat.
It’s a UN agenda 2030. They are the ones who are a dictatorship that’s trying to control the world by turning the people’s mind to believe it.
It’s called communist.

Bloody brilliant Matthew.

Well said

Dr Douglas Simper6:23 pm 05 Dec 18

Right wing politicians suffer from the Judas Syndrome – the wish to hold the status quo, maintain power and live in denial. They would rather self destruct than let go of the petro-chemical, money is God, armaments are toys, environmental exploitation, capitalism is happiness mythology!

Matthew Nott9:18 pm 09 Dec 18

Their trick is to hold onto fossil fuels when they are now more expensive and less reliable than renewable energy. The only way to do that is for them to get angry.

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