So if you have the means to do it, this Christmas there’s even more reason to donate. Here are some tips to make sure you’re donating your precious funds wisely. (File Photo: Annie Spratt/Unsplash)
Christmas is nearly here, and as we enjoy buying presents for family and friends, it’s also a time when many of us think about donating to charity.
As last summer’s bushfires showed, the devastation caused by natural disasters can lead to an outpouring of generosity.
This Christmas is also different because of the very challenging year we’ve experienced.
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E/G is the energy intensity of the GDP
F/E is the carbon footprint of energy
If we want to get F, total carbon to zero, we have to get one of these four factors to zero.
Assuming that at some stage this century we must drive F (total carbon rate) to zero, this implies at least one of these factors must also be zero. But which ones?
Setting P = 0 is the human extinction plan and I think we can rule that one out. Nonetheless humanity is now entering an entirely new demographic state we have never been in before; many developed nations are now at zero or even negative population growth. This has long term implications well worth exploring in a future post.
Pulse of the for-purpose sector - final report: wave 1
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2020 has been a year of significant economic, health and societal shocks in Australia as a result of both the 2019-2020 bushfire season and the effects of COVID-19. These shocks have significantly and rapidly increased demand on the services of many for-purpose sector organisations, while radically challenging their organisational and service models in many cases. In 2020, the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) launched the
Pulse of the For-Purpose Sector & Building Back Better national research program to generate timely and longitudinal data in support of the sector and the communities it serves.