Let’s face it: climate change policy at all levels of government has struggled. It’s fraught, deeply divided and probably won’t save us from 2 degrees of global warming, which itself is probably disastrous. Maybe governments can’t solve this problem? Can we do better?
The Queensland Government released a discussion paper on climate change, which is open for comment until August 5th. This unofficial gathering of professionals and interested people will deconstruct how Queensland, as a state, a people, or as a place to do business, can reduce climate impacts and adapt to climate changes, in a way that doesn’t depend on the politics of the government of the day. We’ll search for a few creative, cut-through, design solutions that can stick.
A ‘hack’ in this context is ‘A clever solution to a tricky problem.’ This hack session is—
- Not official
- Not endorsed, aligned or sponsored
- Not political
- At least mildly anti-establishment and hopefully entertaining.
The Flood Community of Practice is keen to partner with this open event, free attendance, but RSVP essential by June 19th to: Scott Losee, scott@loseeconsulting.com.au

