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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

  • Our zero emissions imperative: existential crisis demands emergency action CLIMATE CODE RED

    02 July 2015

    Our zero emissions imperative: existential crisis demands emergency action

    by Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr and Tom Weis via Ecowatch

    Last year, we wrote an article explaining why zero has become the most important number for humanity. Since that time, zero emissions has been embraced as an idea that’s time has come by nearly 120 countries, leading European companies, high-profile CEOs, two Pontifical Academies, climate visionaries like Al Goremainstream media outlets and, if you can believe it, even the leaders of the G7. We now address the critical issue of timelines.

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    The time for timid visions and baby steps is over.
    The time for our generational mission is at hand.
    Zero emissions: because the first step to making things
    better is to stop making things worse.
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    Currently, the two target dates most commonly cited for achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions are 2050 and 2100. Given the extreme weather weirding we are witnessing at current levels of pollution, we shudder to think what 35 years—let alone 85 years—of continued emissions will bring. Everyone can see that the climate is already on steroids and wreaking havoc.

    The urgency of our planetary emergency requires that we transition from fossil fuels to renewables not in decades, but in years. We must move beyond what conventional wisdom views as politically feasible to what this existential crisis truly demands: an all hands on deck societal mobilization at wartime speed.

    To be clear, we are not suggesting ending the use of fossil fuels tomorrow. Decarbonizing our industries, homes, transportation, power generation and food production will take time, probably longer than 2020. Let’s hope it doesn’t take us until 2030. But we must make this transition as quickly as humanly possible.

    In 2011, an unprecedented coalition of planetary protection leaders called on the presidents of the U.S. and China to declare a global climate emergency by launching a wartime-like mobilization to cut carbon emissions 80 percent by 2020. Because that urgent call was not heeded, we have lost precious time in the race to save civilization, and must now set our sights even higher.

    To this end, we join with our allies at The Climate Mobilization in calling on Congress and the White House to revitalize our economy and put America back to work by declaring a U.S. goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.

    Some will no doubt call this bold national goal unrealistic, but they would underestimate the innovative genius and social conscience of the American people. America has a long and proud history of overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds (consider World War II, Apollo program and Abolitionist movement). What is unrealistic is thinking we can put off for decades action that is desperately needed now to ensure our survival as a species.

    We will be reminded of the fragility of our existence this summer when the victims of Hurricane Katrina are honored on the 10th anniversary of that savage storm. We will be reminded again this fall when the victims of Hurricane Sandy are commemorated on the third anniversary of that superstorm’s lethal landfall.

    Five months from today, delegates from more than 190 nations will gather in Paris for the 21st UN Convention on Climate Change (COP21) to negotiate a global climate accord—this after decades of failed international talks have only watched fossil fuel emissions continue to soar. For the sake of all that we love, we cannot allow COP21 to become yet another climate cop-out.

    Intergenerational justice demands that the centerpiece of the Paris agreement be zero emissions, a goal UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calls “ambitious but achievable.” Five months is ample time for the nations of the world to draft their legally binding zero emissions commitments for Paris.

    In his widely anticipated encyclical, timed to influence the Paris talks, Pope Francis writes, “Reducing greenhouse gases requires honesty, courage and responsibility, above all on the part of those countries which are more powerful and pollute the most.” As the nation that historically contributed the most to global climate pollution, and that is in the strongest position to respond, the U.S. has a moral imperative to lead the zero emissions charge at COP21.

    The current weak U.S. target of 26-28 percent emissions cuts by 2025 cannot be described as honest, courageous or responsible when what is needed is what the pontiff calls a “cultural revolution” to free ourselves from fossil fuels.

    The time for timid visions and baby steps is over. The time for our generational mission is at hand.

    Zero emissions: because the first step to making things better is to stop making things worse.

  • REEF: Is Abbot Point on the brink of collapse? Sam R – GetUp

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    REEF: Is Abbot Point on the brink of collapse?

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    It’s been a massive couple of weeks in the fight to protect the Great Barrier Reef from Adani’s Abbot Point coal port and Carmichael coal mine. Things are moving fast, so here’s a quick update on the latest.

    Hey NEVILLE,

    Mining giant Adani’s plan to build the massive Abbot Point coal terminal on the Reef, dredge millions of tonnes of seabed in Reef waters and build Australia’s largest ever coal mine is starting to look shaky. Really shaky.

    Investors are walking away, Adani’s lies are beginning to crumble and they’ve just taken a hammering in court.

    The events of the last few days have been enormous. Here’s everything you need to know:

    Adani halted all construction work:
    Last Friday, Adani told its contractors to immediately stop all preliminary work on the project. It looked for a fleeting moment like they might be getting ready to abandon the port and mine all together. Instead, it now appears to be a high stakes, desperate move to pressure the Queensland Government into fast-tracking approvals and providing the mining company with favourable conditions.1

    UNESCO put the Reef on its watch list:
    Last night UNESCO narrowly avoided listing the Reef as ‘in-danger’ but the diagnosis wasn’t pretty. The Reef is suffering, only getting worse and UNESCO has put our Government on a short-leash when it comes to protecting our precious icon.2

    Despite the Federal Government spending huge sums of money to convince us the Reef is in great health, we know the reality is much bleaker. We need to do so much more to protect it from climate change, declining water quality and coastal development. Not building a giant coal port on the Reef coast would be a great start.

    Adani Treasury scandal:
    Explosive documents exposed under Freedom of Information show that former Premier Campbell Newman and former Planning Minister Jeff Seeney had ignored advice from its own Treasury who repeatedly warned them Adani’s project was unbankable.3

    Incredibly, instead of heeding the advice, Minister Seeney’s department uninvited Treasury from a meeting with Adani before signing a deal to give the mining company $450 million.3

    Even for the previous Newman Government and Adani, this is a new low.

    But is Queensland Labor Adani’s new saviour?
    Unbelievably, it seems that a Minister from the new Labor Government — elected on a mandate of protecting the Reef and stamping out murky-mining deals — looks to be Adani’s saviour.

    Mines Minister Anthony Lynham — even after learning the project is an economic disaster — has come out in support of the monstrous port and mine.

    It just doesn’t make sense. It will hurt the Reef. It will devastate our climate. The mine may never be built, and even if it is, analysts say it’s unlikely to ever turn a profit.

    Eleven major investment banks have vowed not to fund the project. Adani face numerous legal challenges, including ones funded by GetUp members. India and China don’t want our expensive imported coal.4,5 Adani still don’t have State or Federal approvals for the mine and they still don’t have an approved plan for dredging millions of tonnes of World Heritage Area seabed.

    But, so long as Mines Minister Anthony Lynham continues to pledge his support, Adani’s mission to build Abbot Point will stay alive.

    It’s never been more important to place pressure on the Queensland Government than it is right now. If we can convince Minister Lynham this project is too toxic to touch we could be on the verge of a truly historic victory.

    Click here to tweet Minister Lynham
    Click here to contact Minister Lynham on Facebook

    If you don’t have Facebook or Twitter, you can help by forwarding this email to your friends and family and explain why stopping Abbot Point and protecting the Reef means so much to you.

    Right now we’re closer to saving the Great Barrier Reef from Abbot Point and the Carmichael mine than we’ve ever been before. Let’s make it happen.

    Thank you for everything.

    Sam R and Adam, for the GetUp team

    References:
    [1] Adani halts work on Australia’s largest mine amid political dispute over approvals. Sydney Morning Herald. June 24, 2015.
    [2] Great Barrier Reef: World Heritage Committee decides against declaring reef as ‘in danger’. ABC Online. July 2, 2015.
    [3] Adani Mining: Senior Queensland bureaucrats frozen out of government’s Galilee Basin deal. ABC Online. July 1, 2015
    [4] The End of Coal? ABC 4 Corners, June 16, 2015.
    [5] China to cut coal consumption. Australian Mining, March 9 2015.

  • Aust stocks rally on Greek optimism

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  • Petition delivery and a bit of CSG shirt-fronting Lock the Gate Alliance

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    Dear Neville,

    As you probably remember, not long after he became Prime Minister, Tony Abbott visited Tara in rural Qld, where families have been forced to live in the middle of industrial gasfields.

    While there, Mr Abbott promised local mum Debbie Orr that there would never be another case of gas wells built so close to residential areas.  He said that CSG mining ”should never be allowed in residential areas’” and that “nobody should be forced to have a gas well on their property.”

    You are one of more than 7,500 of Lock the Gate’s supporters that have since signed our Fair Go petition to Prime Minister Abbott calling on him to deliver the promises he made to Debbie Orr. Thank you! 

    And we have exciting news for you. On Tuesday next week, we’re going to do a bit of CSG shirt-fronting and deliver the petition to Tony Abbott’s electoral office in Manly.

    The petition will be handed over by Queensland farmer Shay Dougall, Tara mum of 11 Narelle Nothdurft, and Danielle Hodges from Camden in western Sydney, where gas wells operate within hundreds of metres of homes and schools.  We’ve also invited Federal Senators Glenn Lazarus and Larissa Waters to join affected communities in the hand-over.

    If you’re in Sydney, why not come along and join us in a bit of CSG shirt-fronting?  We’ll be handing the petition over at Mr Abbott’s Manly electorate office, 17 Sydney Rd Manly.

    And please share the petition with your friends and family over the next couple of days, so that we can let Mr Abbott know that we have not forgotten his promises.

    Your support means so much to people in southern Queensland, western Sydney, Gloucester and across the country who are still being forced to live in industrial gasfields.

    Please encourage your family and friends to sign, and look out for the CSG shirt-fronting story in the media, as the petition is delivered next Tuesday.

    Thanks for everything you do,

    George Woods
    for Lock the Gate

    Lock the Gate Alliance
    http://www.lockthegate.org.au/

  • A House of Cards Josh Creaser – 350.org Australia

    A House of Cards

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    Dear Neville,

    The Galilee Coal House of Cards is beginning to topple. It’s almost palpable….

    This week, explosive new information shows that the former Queensland Government rushed ahead with its support for Adani despite its own Treasury Department warning that the Galilee project was unbankable.[1]

    And yesterday, despite sustained industry lobbying, UNESCO, the body charged with protecting world heritage sites, announced that the Great Barrier Reef will remain on its watch list – a powerful vote of no confidence in our Government and the coal industry to protect this natural wonder from climate change and fossil fuel expansion.

    As major new nails sink into the Galilee coal coffin, it’s ever clearer that it’s time for CommBank to bury Adani’s dodgy project once and for all. Watch and share this community message to CommBank urging them to rule out involvement in Adani’s dodgy disaster…

    …then help us send this message to CommBank loud and clear by posting this link on their Facebook page.

    Without the finance, Adani can’t dig up the Galilee Basin’s coal, they can’t cook the climate and they can’t wreck the Reef. That’s why stopping our Banks from funding this mess is so crucial.

    If there’s one word for this project it is a “disaster”. It’s no surprise that a recent report ranked Abbot Point the third most reputationally risky project in the world.  It’s no surprise that millions of people worldwide have taken action to stop it, nor that thousands of customers and hundreds of millions of dollars have been moved out of the banks in protest over it.

    And it certainly should come as no surprise that last week, over 100 Australians, led by locals and traditional owners, took action at the gateway to the Galilee – Abbot Point – and pledged to participate in peaceful acts of civil disobedience to stop this carbon bomb from seeing the light of day.*

    A mega dodgy mining company, an unstoppable community-led resistance movement, a fragile climate and Reef at stake, and a plummeting coal price – no bank would be stupid enough to touch the Galilee.

    Watch and share this video to tell the Commonwealth Banks to say NO to Adani’s reef and climate disaster then join the movement of everyday Australians pledging to take peaceful action to keep Galilee coal in the ground where it belongs.

    In solidarity,

    Josh, Moira, Charlie and the 350.org Australia team

    *See the photos here.

    PS: Don’t forget to share the video on CommBank’s facebook page — simply post this link on this page.

    [1] Adani’s Carmichael Mine is Unbankable says Queensland Treasury, Sydney Morning Herald, June 30.

  • Free speech is not sedition Diana, Amnesty International Australia

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    He’s facing prison for expressing his opinions

    Take action for Zunar before 7 July

     

    Dear Neville,

    Zunar is a political cartoonist in Malaysia. When he was recently arrested after a sustained campaign of harassment, this is how he responded:
    “I will keep drawing until the last drop of my ink.”
    Zunar was arrested after he tweeted his opinions on recent political news in his home country. It’s something you and I might do every day — but the Malaysian authorities have charged him with nine counts of sedition.
    Right now, Zunar is facing years in prison if he’s convicted of more than one of these charges. Will you take action to defend his freedom of speech?
    This isn’t the first time Zunar has been targeted by his government.
    He was arrested and detained in 2010 after publishing a book of political cartoons. Many of his other books have been banned, and his offices have been raided multiple times.
    The authorities have gone so far as to target the people who have sold his books, detaining and questioning them under the same laws that could see Zunar thrown in prison.
    Late last year, they even forced an online payment service to release the details of people who have bought his books. 
    This is scary stuff. The Malaysian authorities have made Zunar’s life as difficult as they can — but they’ve never gone this far before.

    In hope,

    Diana B. Sayed
    Crisis Response Coordinator
    Amnesty International Australia
    @DsSayed

    PS. Zunar will be back in court on 7 July, which means now is our best chance to send a strong message. Your voice can make a difference — demand that the Malaysian authorities drop all charges now.