[Oz-envirolink] Get-Up Howard's "flip" on climate change
hugh spencer
hugh at austrop.org.au
Wed Oct 25 07:43:26 EST 2006
>From Getup.org.au...
Dear friends,
After four long terms of denial, this week the Howard Government is making
its anticipated back flip on climate change with a million dollar giveaway
for 'clean' fossil fuels and even some renewable energy. It's official: the
Prime Minister can no longer afford to ignore climate change. And we can't
afford to be fooled.
Join Australia's growing movement to stop climate change. Make your mark on
the Climate Action Map today, and ask friends to join you.
www.getup.org.au/campaign/ClimateActionNow
With all the gas being emitted from our politicians, it's going to become
harder to sort the real solutions from the spin. So GetUp has gone straight
to the leading environmental policy experts in the country - from
Greenpeace to the Climate Institute and the Australian Business Roundtable
on Climate Change - for their blueprint for tackling the climate crisis.
Here's what they agree we need to do:
1) Legislate aggressively to reduce the level of greenhouse gas emissions.
In California, Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced
targets of 80 per cent emissions reductions by 2050. Meanwhile Australia's
emissions have increased 10 per cent in the last decade, and are set to
rise by an additional 17 per cent by 2020.
2) Establish economic incentives to reduce pollution and encourage energy
efficiency and innovation. From abundant sun to wind and even geo-thermal
power, Australia has enormous potential to reduce our dependence on
polluting fossil fuels. But until we take into account the true cost of
pollution and price carbon appropriately, clean energy just won't make
sense to industry's bottom line.
3) Be part of the global solution by signing the Kyoto Protocol, the only
international treaty that addresses climate change. Signing Kyoto
immediately gives us access to an annual global carbon trading market
forecast to be worth $2.6 trillion by 2012, and makes the transition to a
carbon-constrained world far easier on Australia's economy than going it
alone.
4) Meet our energy needs from clean and renewable sources. We need clear,
binding targets to drive renewable energy to at least 20 per cent of our
total energy use by 2020 and 30 per cent by 2030. The global clean energy
market was worth $74 billion last year, while the proportion of electricity
Australians receive from renewable energy is in decline.
5) Kick the coal addiction, and provide a just transition for miners and
their communities. We cannot keep investing in polluting, limited sources
of energy and hope technology provides the 'silver bullet' solution in
another decade to come.
It may be inconvenient, but politicians from every level of government must
deliver us a believable, clear and realistic plan to significantly reduce
our greenhouse gas emissions and stop climate change. Join the movement -
and the experts. Get on the Climate Action Map now to demand the real deal.
www.getup.org.au/campaign/ClimateActionNow
Thanks for being part of this,
The GetUp team
PS: Mark your diaries for Saturday November 4, when the Walk Against
Warming will kick off in capital cities and towns all around Australia.
We'll be in touch soon with the details for your local area.
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