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Outside ABC headquarters today
NEVILLE,
Wow. Today was a visually stunning show of what our movement is capable of – this time, in less than 40 hours. When we heard the ABC Board was just days away from making a call on whether to axe programs like Lateline, state-based 7.30 programs and other critical investigative reporting, GetUp members wrote in with concern and outrage that was palpable. So, we did what we do best – leapt into action. In just 36 hours, more than 57,000 GetUp members signed former Media Watch presenter Jonathan Holmes’ CommunityRun petition calling for the protection of these programs. It was one of the fastest-growing self-started petitions on the platform. Then, with just 24 hours notice, more than 400 of us gathered together outside the ABC’s head offices, led by ABC veterans Jonathan Holmes and Quentin Dempster, to speak out against the cuts. Check out some of the great coverage in Crikey, the Australian and Mumbrella – and this gallery of the incredible crowd:
While the ABC board made the baffling decision to not take 3 minutes out of their meeting to accept the petition signed by more than 57,000 Australians and delivered by Jonathan Holmes – we know they heard our message loud and clear. Not just outside their offices, but also through the 7,000 emails you wrote to the Board in advance of the event. ABC staff inside the building even reported they could hear us chanting in the streets. And tonight, unconfirmed reports say that ABC’s Director Mark Scott has said Lateline will remain on the air into next year, albeit possibly in a different format1. This is promising news, but with other critical current affairs coverage still facing the axe and sweeping changes to Lateline still very possible, the threat to the ABC remains urgent, and real. Our efforts may be far from over, but there’s no doubt that the actions of this movement are being seen and heard – and making a difference to the decision-makers who matter. GetUp members have rallied to protect the ABC’s critical current affairs coverage and investigative reporting for years – and we’ll continue to fight. Stay tuned for news and the next steps soon. For now, to everyone who signed Jonathan Holmes’ petition, shared it with friends and family or came along today – thank you, and congratulations.. If you haven’t already, there’s still time to share Jonathan Holmes’ petition with friends and family on Facebook, or to write to the Board and urge them not to make cuts to the ABC’s current affairs coverage. In the meantime, stay tuned for more news on the future of ABC programs as we hear more. Thanks for all that you do, Erin, Kelsey, Alycia, Sally and the GetUp team PS – Today’s event in Sydney was organised by our friends at the CPSU, MEAA and ABC Friends – and it couldn’t have happened without the incredible show of public support from people like you. Thanks for being there, and being a part of this critical fight to protect our public broadcaster’s most valuable reporting. We’ll post a video of some of the footage from the event on our Facebook page tomorrow – click here to follow GetUp on Facebook. References: |
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Neville, Last week he said that Labor’s comments don’t get on TV and his do. Together we’ve raised enough to make an ad and prove him wrong. In just 24 hours over 1500 people donated, and gave us enough to engage a production team to start filming. We’ll be in touch soon with a preview of the ad you’ve funded, and we’ll let you know how we’re reaching out to people who don’t realise what Christopher Pyne and Tony Abbott are up to. Thank you. You made this possible. Thousands of Australians are worried about the harsh effects of $100,000 degrees. We don’t want the opportunity of a university education to depend on parents’ bank balances instead of ability and hard work. Together you and I are showing Christopher Pyne we can get our message out to Australians everywhere. Thank you for standing with me on this, Bill |
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Michael McCarthy
Monday 29 September 2014
Population growth is as potentially catastrophic as climate change. So why aren’t we talking about it?
One of these threats draws thousands of protesters on to the streets. The other doesn’t…
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Two colossal challenges face the Earth in the 21st century, and threaten its very habitability by human beings, yet widespread concern focuses only on one of them. This anomalous, not to say crazy situation has in the past fortnight been made clearer than ever before.
The first challenge is that of climate change, the dire nature of which was formally recognised at the climate summit at the UN in New York last week by 120 world leaders, including Barack Obama and David Cameron (joined by the Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio). They were spurred on to do so by the climate protest marches which took place in more than 160 countries a few days beforehand, with more than half a million marchers taking part, including 300,000 in New York and 40,000 in London. And more scientific backing was given to the case for action by a new report from leading scientists, published on the day of the marches, warning that the point of no return for combating global warming would be reached within thirty years.
This report, from the Global Carbon Project, an academic coalition which monitors the soaring carbon dioxide emissions causing the atmosphere to warm, led by Professor Corinne Le Quéré from the University of East Anglia, was published on 21 September, in Nature, one of the world’s two leading scientific journals. Its concerns were widely noticed by all those making their voices heard on the grim dangers of an overheating world.
Three days earlier, on 18 September, an equally significant report on the dangers facing the Earth in the coming century was published in the other leading scientific journal, Science; yet its conclusions were on the lips of few if any of the world leaders in New York, or of the climate marchers in cities around the world. That is because its subject matter was what has become the Great Unsayable, the Truth Which Dare Not Speak Its Name: the threat to the planet from the uncontrollable increase in human numbers.
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The Science report, from a team led by Patrick Gerland of the UN Population Division in New York and Professor Adrian Raftery of the University of Washington in Seattle, was groundbreaking, in that it overturned the principal assumption of world population policy of the past 20 years: that human numbers, now up to 7.2bn, from 3bn in 1960, would rise to a peak of about 9bn by mid-century, then level off or even decline, as fertility levels fell in the developing world.
This decline is not, after all, going to happen, the report says. Its headline is stark: “World population stabilisation unlikely this century.” Instead, it says, there is an 80 per cent probability that the world population will increase to between 9.6 and 12.3bn by 2100. Most of the increase will be in sub-Saharan Africa, the reason being that fertility rates there are remaining very high, partly because of the lack of women’s education, and partly because of lack of access to contraception services.
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The Gerland/Raftery report is studiously restrained, as a scientific paper has to be, in its comment: “Because rapid population increase in high-fertility countries can create challenges ranging from depletion of natural resources to unemployment to social unrest, the results of this study have important policy implications.” But it is prefiguring a catastrophe, not least because of the other great threat, climate change itself; climate destabilisation and soaring human numbers will not be separate phenomena. They will combine, and act upon, and reinforce each other. One of the biggest threats of global warming is thought to be to agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa; think how that threat will be intensified when the mouths to feed there are five times more numerous than they are today, as the new report predicts for 2100.
Jonathon Porritt, one of Britain’s leading environmentalists, recognises the threat. “The simple truth is that continuing population growth is a multiplier of every one of today’s converging sustainability pressures,” he says. Other leading green figures, including David Attenborough and Professor Jim Lovelock, have begun to agree with him openly; but from the green movement as a whole, the silence on the subject is deafening. No marches about population growth; the very idea seems unthinkable.
The projected vast increase in human numbers is a threat to the Earth’s life-support systems, to its “carrying capacity”, every bit as much as climate change is, and although it is a difficult issue, it is ludicrous simply to ignore it and pretend it is not there. There are two great dangers facing the planet, not one. And not to recognise that is crazy indeed