frankie Magazine

SOME LOVELY FOLKS TELL US… how i do my bit for climate change

BENJAMIN LAW SCREENWRITER, JOURNALIST & AUTHOR

fly constantly for work, so at the end of every financial year I calculate how many kilometres I flew and offset the lot through initiatives like Greenfleet. I also donate to the Environmental Defenders Office, which takes big fossil-fuel polluters to court and wins. I’ve been mobilising Australian writers – authors, playwrights and screenwriters – to invest in a Queensland solar farm together, in the same way Australian musicians did recently through a program called FEAT. And finally, I vote for

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from frankie Magazine

frankie Magazine1 min read
First Thought
Inspired by the impressive junk journals and sketchbooks found on page 107, I’ve turned my little living room into a messy creative space that could rival even the schmickest of preschool activity tables. Stacks of magazines and bits of clippings are
frankie Magazine3 min read
Georgia Perry
If you’re familiar with Melbourne artist Georgia Perry’s psychedelic patterns and super-saturated illustrations, you’ll probably notice that our issue 119 cover – featuring a snug lass sitting in her living room – is a bit different from the norm. “T
frankie Magazine3 min read
An Autism Diagnosis? In This Economy?
I’m good at pretending to be comfortable. People often comment on how laid-back I am, even in stressful situations. In high school, my friends would laugh when I gave oral presentations because my voice would unintentionally sound relaxed and convers

Related Books & Audiobooks