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HOW TO SAVE THE PLANET IN 15 MINUTES

“ his isn’t another negative story

T about how we’re all going to die from climate change,” Liam Young says, as his Uber navigates trafic one summer evening in Los Angeles.

“Rather it’s trying to say that there are ways forward through collective action and a global consensus that don’t mean we’re going to live in a context of scarcity. It just means we’re going to live differently and that difference can also be beautiful and wondrous and fun.”

Young outlines his way forward in 15 evocatively rendered minutes for a short film entitled Project City, which made its debut as part of the NGV Triennial held in Melbourne earlier this year.

The Australia-born speculative architect and director is the co-founder of Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today, an urban futures

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