Now will you amplify your impact by posting on their Facebook page?
Siemens is a global brand and is very sensitive to public criticism.
Comment on any Siemens’ post, asking them to rule out working with Adani (the post where Siemens shares their dream to 'make cities more livable, industry more efficient and society more sustainable' would be a good one to comment on – that vision doesn’t align with supporting coal projects, does it?!)
Tips for your Facebook comment:
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Keep it short and punchy – people (including from Siemens!) are more likely to read a shorter post than a really long one
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Have a clear ask – ask Siemens to rule out working with Adani
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Make it personal – after all, this is your message to Siemens! Make it unique to you. You might want to share why you care about stopping projects that will fuel climate damage, like Adani, and protecting our planet
You can also click ‘like’ on other people’s comments to show your support.
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Latest Supporters
Digging and burning coal is the biggest driver of emissions and fuels the climate crisis. Climate damage is here now and the people of Australia are suffering with unprecedented bushfires and smoke clouding our biggest city!
Please don’t be complicit in facilitating Adani to make this disastrous problem worse.
Siemens has a chance to enhance its reputation for responsible corporate behaviour – not to besmirch it.
John Berryman
Siemens-please don’t be climate criminals
What a disgusting disgrace from a company with an already tarnished history, and an aim to reduce emissions and be seen as carbon neutral, to be supporting Australia’s biggest disaster-to-be – a mega coal mine in the vicinity of our world heritage Great Barrier Reef, in the midst of a climate crisis! There is nothing that can be said, Siemens, to make this appear in any way ethical. Stop digging yourself a bigger hole and start reconsidering your moves or it won’t fare well on your business.
Siemens – one of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies will not appear so smart as coal mining is an out-dated, backward and is 19th century technology.
I am sure Siemens would prefer to be known as one of the world’s most forward-thinking companies not backward.
Please pull out of any deal with Adani to develop their mine in Queensland. Our whole world depends on mines like this never going ahead.
If you genuinely want to be perceived as responsible company with unquestionable integrity you will refuse to work with the Adani company as they have proven to be chronic violators of you Compliance Principles on their projects all over the world.
Siemens – rule out working with Adani. Cancel your contract NOW!!’
Please consider yours and our childrens’ futures by not working with this climate wrecking proposed mine.
This Australian mine will not help the poor and underprivileged of India. Use your technology, know-how and expertise to assist India and the world in a developing a green, renewable and sustainable future that our children and all living plants and animals can enjoy.
Utterly disgraceful trying to greenwash their dirty connivances. Stop Adani!
Dear Joe Kaeser
Climate damage is happening right now! Bushfires are ripping up our east coast. Smoke is suffocating Sydney. I don’t really need to tell you this, you would know by the news.
You would also know that the Galilee Basin – where Adani will build its mine – is one of the world’s largest proposed coal mining expansions. Digging and burning coal is the biggest driver of climate damage. The ramifications of increased emissions will make it more and more difficult to prevent greater intensity of bushfires and extended lengths of bushfire seasons, droughts and heat waves. Australians are feeling the damage, daily right now.
Our planetary system is linked, it has no barriers, walls or boundaries, therefor people everywhere will suffer greater from increased carbon emissions and prolonged transitions to a safer future. Australia is looking like a laggard with our lack of adaptation and transitioning when we could be world leaders of sustainable approaches.
United we can all make a world where people, nature and wildlife come first rather than profit and economic growth at the expense of millions of lives.
Please choose wisely for not only your children, and those who are after you but also for the millions of people and species suffering today and every day.
Yours sincerely,
Deb Punton
Shame on Siemens. That company was founded in Germany, one of the 3 most affected countries by the climate crisis. Now they plan to add even more to the damage. In
Australia is on Fire, dont throw petrol on it Siemens
You caved! How Sad- Shame you couldn’t be the one to stand by the Australian people and stick up for the environment.
I am a volunteer fire fighter from rural Eastern Victoria. Victoria is a long way from the Galilee Basin and the Adani mine. The effects of climate change however are already being felt across Australia as much of coastal Eastern Australia is threatened by catastrophic wildfires. We in Eastern Victoria are bracing ourselves for an unprecedented summer fire season after three years of below average rainfall.
We are already in the midst of a climate emergency. The opening of one of the world’s largest coal mining fields will only further exacerbate the climate crisis we are now experiencing.
I ask you to reconsider your decision to help facilitate the further damage to our environment the Adani mine will cause.
Peter Cox-Livingstone
As the only company left willing to put in signalling equipment on the Adani project you have the power to ensure this coal stays in the ground.
You have clearly signalled your intention to put dollars before global responsibility.
Your name is now mud in Australia.
Your spin doctors are magicians with words but the World isn’t fooled because actions speak louder than words. Your involvement in the Adani mine project is a disgrace and an insult to all Australians who are concerned about the future planet that our children will inherit.
Shame Siemens, shame !!
Big business supports big greed. Why do we need another coal mine, When the evidence of global warming is burning up our country.
Siemen’s have agreed to install equipment to support Adani’s railway.
Siemens profess to care about the environment, really! by supporting more coal mines?
I am very dissapointed that Siemens has decided help with the construction with the Adani Queensland Coal Mine. The mine will be a disaster for the Australian Environment and add to the problem of Climate Change.
Shame on you, Siemens Australia, for being prepared to help Adani get their climate damaging coal mine up and running. Listen to the Australians who are protesting about this mine, and who think that our people, our endangered wildlife and our very country deserve better. Vast areas of Australia are on fire now, at the very beginning of summer.
Siemens Australia has made what would be called “a brave decision” in signing a contract with little Mr Adani, to install the rail signalling system in his proposed filthy coal mine in the beautiful Galilee Basin in Queensland. By so doing, Siemens Australia and Adani’s names will forever be linked in shame in this world. In a perfect world, Siemens would recognise their huge mistake and get out of the contract, but it remains to be seen if they can do this.
Please Mr Kaeser, get out of this ghastly contract and keep your good name.
I don’t approve and am angry at Siemens partnering with Adani to destroy our Oceans by building a massive coal mine.
I no longer respect you as a Company, and your dream to make a better world just doesn’t wash with me (It’s hypocritical).
Lynne Hynes