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Add your voice to the open letter

The world's scientists and governments agree. The time to stop climate damage is now. 

And we have the solutions here, now — and ready to go.

On October 31, the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) will bring world leaders together to decide on the action we all take to ensure a healthy and safe future.

Let’s tell our elected representatives to get behind the solutions we all agree on, before this crucial moment.  

Australia is one of the sunniest, windiest places on earth — we have huge opportunities to power our lives with clean, renewable energy this decade and export our sunshine to the world.

We can’t wait any longer. Climate damage is here. The solutions we need are available and ready to renew our communities.

Call on our elected representatives to work together and do better.

They must act now to secure and create climate-positive jobs and do our part to cut pollution this decade — to keep people and wildlife safe from dangerous, climate-fuelled bushfires, droughts and storms.

Australia has the abundant clean energy, the tools and the talent to do the job. Let’s get on with it.

Sign this open letter to all Members and Senators in the Australian Parliament.

Open letter

To all Members and Senators in the Australian Parliament:

  • Power our communities and transport with clean energy. Replace coal and gas with renewable energy in the next decade.
  • Send our sunshine around the world with clean energy exports like green hydrogen, steel and aluminium.
  • Get coal and gas money out of politics and put people back in. Stop accepting dirty donations from coal and gas companies and ban big political donations to reduce their influence on decision-making.
  • Save our big backyard: protect and restore our forests, wetlands and mangroves for our climate and for the animals that call them home.

Header image: Gas field. Leonid Ikan/Shutterstock and Warwick Solar Farm. ACF


Latest Supporters

Quality of life in a clean environment is fundamental for a nation. Changes now already occurring is increasing climate disasters- fires, floods, drought, and storms that destroy coastal housing and infrastructure. The personal and financial cost of disasters will increasingly impact on everyone.
Robert 2021-09-17 11:03:15 +1000
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Jean-Pierre 2021-09-15 23:24:21 +1000
Linda 2021-09-15 23:09:29 +1000
Tessa 2021-09-15 21:16:23 +1000
Geoff 2021-09-15 17:04:13 +1000
The bushfires and floods in the countries in the northern hemisphere must surely indicate the we should do something about climate change and introduce renewable energy strategies.
Diana 2021-09-15 16:11:44 +1000
Read, study, discuss and act on findings of the IPCC Report.
Robyn 2021-09-15 14:44:16 +1000
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John 2021-09-15 07:58:09 +1000
Kerrin 2021-09-15 07:14:13 +1000
Karuna 2021-09-15 06:32:02 +1000
Iona 2021-09-15 03:30:08 +1000
I can’t believe we have to fight for this. Our leaders should be protecting our environment.
Almi 2021-09-15 02:50:34 +1000
Janine 2021-09-15 02:21:23 +1000
Rebecca 2021-09-15 02:15:26 +1000
COMMIT TO THE ENVIRONMENT rather than saving high paying mining jobs! End using & mining of ALL FOSSIL FUELS ASAP & stop gov spending on new fossil fuel infrastructure & all future funding of them now!
Fi 2021-09-15 01:55:04 +1000
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Eleanor 2021-09-15 00:34:52 +1000
Sharyn 2021-09-15 00:32:29 +1000
Brian 2021-09-14 22:50:27 +1000
robert 2021-09-14 21:45:30 +1000
When will we have a responsible government?
Mary 2021-09-14 21:41:19 +1000
Janet 2021-09-14 21:38:11 +1000
Please listen to the findings of the IPCC report and act now.
Bronwyn 2021-09-14 21:28:00 +1000