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'I sued the government over climate – but I'm not done'

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Climate activist Katta O’Donnell sued the Australian government for failing to disclose how much climate change would impact the value of government bonds.

It was a world-first case, she was a law student at the time and she won. But the experience left her feeling more disillusioned than ever and determined to find another way to make change.

Today, Katta O’Donnell on why she believes direct action is the way forward on climate.

Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram

Guest: Katta O’Donnell

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Climate activist Katta O’Donnell sued the Australian government for failing to disclose how much climate change would impact the value of government bonds.

It was a world-first case, she was a law student at the time and she won. But the experience left her feeling more disillusioned than ever and determined to find another way to make change.

Today, Katta O’Donnell on why she believes direct action is the way forward on climate.

Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram

Guest: Katta O’Donnell

  continue reading

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