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Climate Change & the Zero Carbon World

Climate Change

Climate change has been a top priority for the Greens for many years and the party has a comprehensive policy platform that would see Australia take the only globally responsible course of action and start rebuilding our society and economy around the exciting vision of a zero emissions world.

While governments and industry are tinkering around the edges and talking about small, incremental action to reduce emissions, our climate is changing faster than most scientists had predicted and greenhouse emissions are increasing faster than the IPCC's worst scenarios. If the globe warms more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels the impacts will be too severe and the risks of runaway climate change too great. We only have a few years to turn around global emissions or 2°C warming will be locked in.

The Greens are the only political party in Australia to recognise that the time for incremental action is long past and we now need transformative policies to turn Australia from one of the world's worst polluters into a zero emissions economy of the future. Urgent action must start now. The Greens recognise that, if we get that action right, rolling out energy efficiency upgrades and switching to renewable energy, moving to fuel efficient and electric cars, with more car-pooling, redesigning our cities around mass transit hubs, cycleways and walking paths, and rethinking our agriculture and forestry, we can seize tremendous opportunities to make Australia a better, fairer, healthier and happier place to live.

5% emission target is not enough

Petition | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Wednesday 17th December 2008, 2:54am

On Monday, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd raised the white flag of surrender on climate change when he announced an emissions reduction target for Australia of just 5% below 2000 levels (4% below 1990 levels).
On Tuesday, Australians gathered in capital cities to begin the community campaign to tell Kevin Rudd: ‘No surrender on climate change'.

What do you think about the Government's 5% emission targets?

Binary poll | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Monday 15th December 2008, 3:18pm

No white flag of surrender on climate change

Feature | Spokesperson Bob Brown, Christine Milne, Rachel Siewert, Sarah Hanson-Young, Scott Ludlam
Friday 12th December 2008, 5:49pm
Climate Change Rally at Parliament House, Canberra

On Monday, Dec 15, the Government announced their 5% emission target, which is a global embarrassment and a recipe for global catastrophe.
Kevin Rudd has put the coal industry ahead of Australia's children and grandchildren. It will be much more expensive to rectify this historic mistake in the decades ahead.
Sign our petition against Rudd's 5% emission targets!

Write to the Government about Climate Change targets

Don't let your Government put up the white flag on Climate Change! 

Instead of a 5 to 15% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, Australia must start work building a zero emissions economy, with reductions of at least 40% below 1990 levels by 2020 on the way there. The best economies this century will be those based on environmental excellence.

The recognised minimum of 25% reduction by 2020 in greenhouse gas emissions has become, instead, a maximum for Rudd who is not disputing press speculation that he will set Australia's target as low as a 5-15% reduction.

Write to your Government, and make your voice heard! Tell them you don't want to see ineffective targets that will mean Australia puts up the white flag on Climate Change.

Write to the Editor about Climate Change targets

Don't let your Government put up the white flag on Climate Change! 

Instead of a 5 to 15% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, Australia must start work building a zero emissions economy, with reductions of at least 40% below 1990 levels by 2020 on the way there. The best economies this century will be those based on environmental excellence.

The recognised minimum of 25% reduction by 2020 in greenhouse gas emissions has become, instead, a maximum for Rudd who is not disputing press speculation that he will set Australia's target as low as a 5-15% reduction.

Write to the Editor of your newspaper, and make your voice heard! Tell them you don't want to see ineffective targets that will mean Australia puts up the white flag on Climate Change.

The Walk Against Warming

Event
Wednesday 12th November 2008, 6:57pm
15 November 2008 12:00pm Australia/ACT

Walk the walk for renewable energy and a safe climate future for our children. Join thousands of families, workplaces and communities across Australia in this year's Walk Against Warming on 15 November.

This year's walk comes at a critical point, with governments around the world deciding how they will respond to the climate crisis ahead of the Poznan UN Climate Change Conference in December.

The community's voice has never been more important for demanding strong, urgent action from our government. Be part of their decision by walking the walk at this year's Walk against Warming.

Venues - 15 November

  • Sydney: 11am, Martin Place
  • Melbourne: 1pm, Federation Square
  • Brisbane: 12.30pm, Queens Park (behind the casino)
  • Perth: 10am, Cottesloe Beach (meeting just south of the Teahouse)

Get more information and find your local walk

Climate Change Impacts

What can be done about Climate Change and the impact it will have on our world?

Climate change refugees a responsibility for Australia

Media Release | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Monday 6th October 2008, 12:05pm

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says Australia has a responsibility to support the people of Tuvalu, as a neighbouring compassionate nation.

The Tuvalu Government has appealed to Australia for assistance in relocating its population in the coming decades, due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.

“Sadly, the people of Tuvalu look set to become a nation of climate change refugees as the sea water rises and laps at its communities,” she said.

“Australia has a role to play in helping its neighbour.”

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