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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on
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No deal
NEVILLE,
Yesterday, the Labor Party walked away from weeks of negotiations with the Government over the future of Australia’s renewable energy industry.1 In the face of enormous pressure, Labor stood by its commitment to the Renewable Energy Target (RET) and rejected the Government’s plans to slash the target. This is good news – but it’s not over yet. The uncertainty created by the Government’s attack on the RET is already having a devastating impact on business. A report released this week showed investment in the renewable energy industry has dropped this year by a staggering 70 per cent.2 And the longer the Coalition Government leaves the future of renewables in the balance, the more the industry suffers. With damning reports like this and strong public support for increased investment in renewable energy, there’s a real chance the Coalition could walk away from its attempts to reduce the RET – but we’ll need backbenchers support to do it. And here’s the thing: your electorate is unique. It is one of few seats around the country held by Coalition backbenchers. If your local MP and other backbenchers stand up to Tony Abbott, he’ll get the clear message that critical electorates don’t want the renewables to be tampered with. Let’s deliver hundreds of messages to our local MPs in a way that proves real people, and real constituents, want them to protect the RET. It’s not as easy as just clicking a button to take action, but real change often requires real life actions like this – and the rest of the country is counting on you. Click here to pledge to hand-deliver your message to your MP’s local electoral office and make sure your they knows just what’s at stake: https://www.getup.org.au/protect-the-ret In the 13 years since the RET was introduced, it’s pumped $20 billion worth of investment into our economy, allowed for the creation of more than 24,000 jobs, and increased competition within the electricity market.3 And from what we’re hearing, many Coalition backbenchers are already unsettled about the thought of cutting the RET. Member for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, has made it clear that she is a “strong supporter of renewable energy”4. Even the Government’s own Environment Minister professed his support for the RET earlier this year, saying:
But in order to stand up to their colleagues and fight to protect the RET, MPs need to know they have the support of their constituents. So here’s the plan. Over the last couple of months, GetUp members have emailed decision-makers, put ads on the air in Canberra, and switched our power to renewable energy companies. We know the pressure is working – so far, no other party has been willing to make a dirty deal with the Coalition and push the RET cuts through Parliament. Critical crossbenchers, including the Palmer United Party and Ricky Muir, have repeatedly stressed their support for the RET. Now, let’s give Coalition backbenchers a reason to take the fight to the party room – and prove just how many constituents care enough to deliver handwritten letters urging them to protect the RET. Will you help make it happen? Click here to print a message to your MP and deliver it to them before Parliament resumes next Monday: https://www.getup.org.au/protect-the-ret Without the support of Labor and the Greens, the Government’s position on the RET is looking more and more vulnerable. Right now – today – is our best chance of convincing the Coalition that messing with the RET would be bad for business. For our renewable energy future, All the people from the GetUp team PS – There’s no need to worry if you haven’t visited your local MP’s electoral office before. The more of us who step up to try something new, the more effective this will be. We have everything you need to make it an easy and effective visit. Click here to be a part of it: https://www.getup.org.au/protect-the-ret ~ References ~ [1] Renewable Energy Target: Negotiations between Government and Labor over future of target break down, ABC News, 12 November 2014 |
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Hope is a renewable resource
Hi Neville,
You’d be forgiven for getting whiplash if you were following the news on climate change today. I was just about to update you on Labor’s announcement on the Renewable Energy Target when I got the news of an agreement between China and the US to take dramatic action to reduce carbon emissions. It’s a huge announcement and one which gives me real hope that the world will act to prevent irreversible climate change. With China and the United States representing around one-third of the global economy and over 40 per cent of global emissions, there will now be significant global momentum to deal with climate change. You can read the White House Statement here. This news makes Tony Abbott’s refusal to deal with the issue at the G20 in Brisbane later this week all the more embarrassing and irresponsible. More than that, it reveals Tony Abbott’s determination to take Australia backwards, to reverse our action on climate change, as a complete failure of leadership. Labor has been desperately trying to drag the Abbott Government back to a position of bi-partisan support for the Renewable Energy Target. The Renewable Energy Target has been driving investment in renewable energy. Under Labor, renewable energy jobs tripled, homes with rooftop solar went from 7,400 to 1.3 million and pollution levels declined. But Tony Abbott wants to cut the Renewable Energy Target by 40 per cent and Labor won’t stand for that. A reduction of the Renewable Energy Target by 40 per cent would cost jobs, stall investment and see Australia’s electricity prices and carbon pollution rise. By 2013, Australia was rated one of the four most attractive places to invest in renewable energy, alongside China, the US and Germany. The uncertainty caused by Tony Abbott reneging on his commitment to the Renewable Energy Target has already seen Australia to go backwards, to tenth in the world. On top of that, Tony Abbott wants to abolish the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. Labor will fight for real action on climate change and a strong future for renewables in Australia. And I know you’ll fight with me. Thanks for standing with me, Bill. |
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BREAKING: They’ve been exposed
NEVILLE — This is big. Labor has called out the government’s heinous attempts to destroy solar and walked away from Renewable Energy Target negotiations, saying it could not accept the government’s proposed “deep and devastating cut to the sector”*. This development has lifted the curtain on the government’s true intentions for solar and renewable energy. By failing to come to an agreement with Labor to restore bipartisan support for the Target’s future, the government has exposed the fact it wants to keep pushing on with its attempt to put renewables at grave risk. Labor’s Environment spokesman Mark Butler’s statement today says he “raised serious concerns about restrictions on the rooftop solar industry”** in negotiations. On top of this, we’ve been hearing persistent talk that the government wants to drastically reduce the small-scale part of the scheme that covers rooftop solar. This is in stark contrast to Ian Macfarlane’s public statements last month that household solar was in the clear.*** The Coalition broke its election promise as soon as they walked through Parliament’s door as the new Government, setting up the bogus Warburton review that has undermined the renewable energy industry and sent billions in investment offshore. The Target will bring power prices down for everyone, create more than 15,000 solar jobs and make it easier for people to go solar. But the big power companies are fighting tooth and nail to protect their huge profits and we all know who they expect to pay – every Australian power user. But together we won’t let them get away with it. The Federal Cabinet is meeting soon and the people sitting around the large table can resolve to back the Target and restore confidence in Australia’s most innovative new industry. Ask your politicians whose interests they’re backing – yours or those of the big power companies? Send your personal message to Cabinet right now and show them that you’ll support politicians that support lower power prices and create more Aussie jobs. Claire, National Director PS: A year is a long time in politics, but we need to remember how this began. The Coalition promised to support the Renewable Energy Target, but soon after the 2013 election it announced an unnecessary review that undermined the industry and cost billions in investment. Even the Warburton review found the Target will bring down power prices for Australians by 2020. So stop reading this email and write to Federal Cabinet using our easy online tool – tell the Government to get back in touch so Australia can get on with the job growing solar and renewables . Solar Citizens |
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