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Anna Rose (born 14 April 1983) is an Australian author, activist and environmentalist. She co-founded the
Australian Youth Climate Coalition The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is a youth organisation in Australia. When the organisation first began, the coalition consisted of 25 other youth organisations, which included the National Union of Students amongst many, howeve ...
(AYCC) in late 2006 with
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. In 2012 she co-starred in an ABC documentary, ''I Can Change Your Mind on Climate Change'' and released her first full-length book, ''Madlands: A Journey to Change the Mind of a Climate Sceptic''. Rose is the founder and CEO of Environment Leadership Australia, a not-for-profit, non-partisan organisation championing community and political leadership on climate change. She sits on the Board of Directors of Farmers for Climate Action, is a Governor of WWF-Australia, an advisory board member for
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, and a former Myer Foundation Innovation Fellow.


Early life and education

Rose was born in
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, and graduated from Merewether High School in 2001. She won a scholarship with Distinction to the
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
and graduated in 2008 with degrees in law (1st class honours) and Arts. During her studies, she was part of the Department of Geography's South East Asian field school along the
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, and in her final year she went on exchange to
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in upstate New York. Rose received the Young Alumni Award for Achievement in 2009.


Career


Student activism

Rose was elected Environment Officer of the Students Representative Council and was spokesperson for the organisation ''Sustainability'' at Sydney University. In 2005 and 2006 she helped to lead a student campaign for the university to take action to reduce carbon emissions. In 2004 Rose was elected an editor of ''
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'', the weekly student newspaper. In 2005 Rose deferred her studies for a year upon election as National Environment Officer for the National Union of Students as a member of the
Australian Student Environment Network The Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN) is the national network of many campus environment collectives in Australia, formed at the 1997 Students and Sustainability convergence in Townsville. People from ASEN facilitate communication bet ...
. At the end of 2005 Rose was selected to attend the United Nations Kyoto Protocol climate change negotiations in Montreal. In 2007 Rose went on exchange to
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and while living in the United States represented young Australians at the Secretary General's Special Conference on
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at the United Nations in New York on 24 September.


Australian Youth Climate Coalition

In 2006, Rose founded the
Australian Youth Climate Coalition The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is a youth organisation in Australia. When the organisation first began, the coalition consisted of 25 other youth organisations, which included the National Union of Students amongst many, howeve ...
by bringing together representatives from all major Australian youth-run organisations in Melbourne for a three-day founding summit. Rose was AYCC's first national director, studying law while starting up the new organisation. After she returned from the United States,
Amanda McKenzie Amanda McKenzie is a public commentator on the climate crisis in Australia. She is the CEO and co-founder of the Climate Council, Australia's leading climate science communications organisation. Previously, McKenzie co-founded the Australian ...
and Rose shared the leadership of the organisation as co-directors. Rose's early work with the AYCC included setting up organisational fundamentals, growing membership, and representing the organisation in the media and at public events. For example, she spoke alongside the
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at Perth's Burswood Dome. Rose was instrumental in two Australian Youth Climate Coalition projects in 2009.
Power Shift Power Shift is an annual youth summit which has been held in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Other Power Shift Conferences are also being organised by members of the International Youth Climate Movement ...
, Australia's first youth climate summit, brought together 1500 of the AYCC's most active members together at the
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for three days of training and workshops in campaigning and grassroots organising. The final day culminated in a
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dance on the steps of the
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. In December 2009 Rose helped lead a delegation of young Australians and Pacific islanders to the United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen.


Consultant and freelance writer

In 2009 Rose wrote a chapter on environment and sustainability for the book ''The Future, By Us'' published by Hardie Grant Books. Rose has published articles in ''
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'', the ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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Australia'' and other publications. In 2012 Rose appeared on the
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documentary ''I Can Change Your Mind About... Climate''.


''Madlands: A Journey to Change the Mind of A Climate Sceptic''

In 2012
Melbourne University Press Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) is the book publishing arm of the University of Melbourne. History MUP was founded in 1922 as Melbourne University Press to sell text books and stationery to students, and soon began publishing books itself. ...
published Rose's book ''Madlands: A Journey to Change the Mind of a Climate Sceptic''. The book is the story of Rose's efforts to change the mind of former Finance Minister
Nick Minchin Nicholas Hugh Minchin (born 15 April 1953) is a former Australian politician and former Australian Consul-General in New York, USA. He previously served as a Liberal member of the Australian Senate representing South Australia from July 1993 t ...
on the science of climate change. The book received favourable reviews by authors
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and
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, scientists
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and
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, former leader of the
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, CEO of
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Tim Costello, and lead singer of the Australian band Blue King Brown, Natalie Pa'apa'a. Later in 2012, Rose also toured the book around Australia on the 'Madlands Book Tour', visiting over 50 towns and cities around Australia.


Academic

Rose was a course convenor and lecturer at the
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, for the undergraduate course 'Leadership & Influence'. 'Leadership & Influence' is one of three Vice Chancellor's Courses, which are high-level, inter-disciplinary subjects involving active discovery and research.http://vc-courses.anu.edu.au Rose is currently an Associate with the Melbourne University Sustainable Societies Institute.


Farmers for Climate Action

Rose is on the board of Farmers for Climate Action, a movement of farmers and agricultural leaders putting farmers at the centre of climate solutions behind and beyond the farm gate.


Groundswell

Rose is a co-founder of Australia's first climate advocacy-focused giving circle, Groundswell.


Environmental Leadership Australia

Rose is the founder and CEO of Environment Leadership Australia, a not-for-profit, non-partisan organisation championing community and political leadership on climate change.


Awards and honours

Rose's awards and honours include: *2007–2008 – International Youth Foundation Fellowship *2008 – Delegate, Prime Minister's Australia 2020 Summit *2008–2009 – Australian Leadership Award from the Australian Davos Connection *2009 – University of Sydney Young Alumni Award for Achievement *2010 – Sydney Morning Herald '100 Most Influential Sydneysiders' *2010 –
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Earthcare Award for International Environmental Protection *2011 – Sydney Morning Herald '50 Most Powerful People in NSW' *2011 – The Australian/ IBM Expert Contributor, Shaping Our Future Series *2014 – Australian Geographic Society's Conservationist of the Year *2015 – ACT Australian of the Year Nominee *2019 – AFR Woman of Influence


Publications

* ''Madlands, a journey into the climate fight'', 2012,
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See also

Climate change in literature


References


External links


Public comment on the ABC TV program ''I can change your mind about climate change''
Sydney Morning Herald, 28 April 2012.
How people resist changing their minds
'The Conversation', 27 April 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Anna Australian writers Australian environmentalists Australian women environmentalists Living people 1983 births