An address by a member of our church, Charlie Madden - recorded on Sunday, 22nd July, 2018 in the Unitarian Meeting House in Adelaide. Charlie commences this address which he calls "Chance" by defining Chance as an unexpected event, a risk, an opportunity, or probability of an outcome happening. Charlie cites examples of three basic kinds of chance: - the chance that we have complete control, no control or some control - i.e. the chance that we can influence an outcome. It's this third type of chance that Charlie focusses on in addressing effective action for climate change. Decision-making based on evidence-based science is the key to meaningful action on climate change. It is through our informed choices - in personal dcision-making, in joining an action group to apply collective pressure on government and "big business" and who we choose as our political leaders which will give us our best chance of meaningful action on climate change.
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