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Where does Tim Flannery work now?
The Australian Museum
Sydney, 24 January 2019: The Australian Museum (AM) today announced the appointment of internationally acclaimed scientist, author, explorer and conservationist Professor Tim Flannery as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow focussed on researching the impacts of climate change and raising awareness of the issues, especially …
Where is Tim Flannery from?
Melbourne, Australia
Tim Flannery/Place of birth
Who is Tim Flannery married to?
Alexandra Szalay
Tim Flannery/Spouse
How do I contact Tim Flannery?
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS + MEDIA
- Enquiries. Email [email protected].
- Available for speaking engagements. Book via this form.
- Available for media interviews. Contact Brianna Hudson, Communications Advisor on 0455 238 875 or email [email protected].
What are Tim Flannery’s qualifications?
Flannery received a B.A. in English literature from La Trobe University, Melbourne, and he pursued postgraduate studies in geology before changing his focus to zoology and paleontology. He earned an M.Sc. (1981) from Monash University in Clayton, Victoria, and a Ph. D.
Flannery has two children with his former wife, Paula: David, 29, an astrophysicist, and Emma, 27, a geologist.
Who runs the Climate Council?
Who are the Climate Councillors? The Climate Council is headed up by former Australian of the Year, Professor Tim Flannery. Our Climate Councillors are some of Australia’s leading climate scientists, energy, health and policy experts.
How did Tim Flannery change the world?
Tim Flannery, byname of Timothy Fridtjof Flannery, (born January 28, 1956, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), Australian zoologist and outspoken environmentalist who was named Australian of the Year in 2007 in recognition of his role as an effective communicator in explaining environmental issues and in bringing them to …
Who funds the Climate Council?
In 2013, thousands of Australians chipped in to become Founding Friends of the Climate Council, together raising more than $1 million. As far as we know, it was the biggest crowd-funding campaign in Australia’s history. We are completely independent and rely on donations from the public and philanthropy.