
Interview/Climate News: 'If there's no dancing, I don't want to join your revoltion' - People's blockade organizer, Alexa Stuart
Alexa Stuart (pictured) was key to organizing the People's Blockade of the coal port at Newcastle in New South Wales.
For Alexa, the three-day event that successfully halted shipping at the world's biggest coal port was something of a party with music, dancing, and laughter. Yet, it made a serious point about coal and its connection to the world's climate crisis.
COP28 has started in the United Emirates and it was discussed on two ABC programs, The Drum and the 7:30 Report;
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