Step Up, Don't #COPOut on climate

Step Up, Don't #COPOut on climate

The Climate Council’s latest report, From Paris to Glasgow: A World on the Move, finds that Australia remains the worst performing of all developed countries when it comes to cutting greenhouse gas emissions and moving away from fossil fuels. 

This urgently needs to change. 

The latest science is abundantly clear - global emissions must plummet this decade to avoid climate catastrophe. But it’s not too late for Australia to step up. Every country, including Australia, must bring the most ambitious climate commitments and actions they can muster to the international climate conference, COP26. So together, we’re sending a ...

The Climate Council’s latest report, From Paris to Glasgow: A World on the Move, finds that Australia remains the worst performing of all developed countries when it comes to cutting greenhouse gas emissions and moving away from fossil fuels. 

This urgently needs to change. 

The latest science is abundantly clear - global emissions must plummet this decade to avoid climate catastrophe. But it’s not too late for Australia to step up. Every country, including Australia, must bring the most ambitious climate commitments and actions they can muster to the international climate conference, COP26. So together, we’re sending a message to key Federal Cabinet decision-makers and urging them to step up, not #COPOut at COP26.  

Email a copy of our latest report to key Federal Cabinet decision-makers, and urge them to come to COP26 with strong 2030 targets and a plan to cut emissions this decade.

Click here to read the full report - From Paris to Glasgow: A World on the Move.

 

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Email key Federal Cabinet decision-makers

Use this tool to email a copy of our new report to key Federal Cabinet decision-makers, and urge them to come to COP26 with strong 2030 targets and a plan to cut emissions this decade. 

This email will be sent to key decision-makers in the Federal Cabinet, including Scott Morrison, Barnaby Joyce, Angus Taylor, Josh Frydenberg, Sussan Ley, Melissa Price, David Littleproud, Bridget McKenzie and Simon Birmingham. 

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