iDEA 23 Surviving & Thriving
To survive and thrive, deep systemic and societal change is required; our transition to a greener future should be equitable and ethical.
At iDEA23 Doctors For the Environment explored the intersection of environmental advocacy across a range of spheres including healthcare, economics, and law.
Watch Australian and international speakers share practical knowledge from their fields of expertise to help you adapt to the challenges of climate change while cultivating hope for the wellbeing of our planet and its people.
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Healthy GP Clinics, Healthy People, Healthy Planet Trevor Berrill
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The Ultimate Emergency Why we need to treat the planet as a patient to save the human race Dr Lachlan McIver
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The complex environmental factors influencing public health Prof Ian Lowe
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Knowledge Holders within Indigenous communities whose footprints are not to be erased by the impacts of climate change Francis Nona
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Health Care Sustainability Panel Discussion
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Embedding sustainability in hospitals and health services Dr Ben Dunne
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Sustainable general practice - a platform for advocacy Dr Richard Yin
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Biodiversity, Health and Connection to Nature Prof Richard Fuller
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Will the Great Barrier Reef survive and thrive under extreme climate change Prof Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
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Healthy landscapes, plants and people Prof Susanne Schmidt
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Ecology Panel Discussionn
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Health Infrastructure Sustainability David Walker
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War and Warming Connecting the Dots Elise West
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Rethinking Australia’s governance system – bioregional stewardship and the Greenprints approach Dr Michelle Maloney
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An Indigenous Strength-based Approach to Climate Action and Litigation Protection of Country, Culture and Climate in utilising the QLD Human Rights Act to resist new mega Murrawah Johnson
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Building people power to tackle the climate crisis Dr Moira Williams
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Protecting health in a changing climate From the IPCC ivory tower to on-ground in a remote community Dr Nina Lansbury
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A toolkit for understanding and addressing climate inaction Prof Matthew Hornsey
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Personal and Community Solutions Panel Discussion
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Breakthroughs in climate law and policy – why we should remain optimistic about the future Joanna Zhou
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Circular ecosystem innovation and remote communities Dr Anya Phelan
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Climate Change, Despair and Mental Health What can Behavioural Economics tell us Prof John Quiggin