Simon Kerr is cocreator of the music / multi-media project Music for a Warming World, using music and visuals to tell the new stories needed to help create a safer future. This project includes songwriting, video making and essay writing. We have performed our work in many places from Tasmania to Queensland, from Universities to music festivals such as Woodford.
Simon is a current director of NENA.
Simon has a BA in Sociology and Philosophy, a Masters of Applied Science in Natural Resource Management and a PhD in Political Ecology.
He is currently an Honorary Research Fellow in the Centre for the Study of the Inland in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at La Trobe University, and a leading member of the La Trobe Academic Climate Network.