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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

  • Let’s ramp up support for renewables – switch your power now

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    James – GetUp!

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    Today the Abbott Government cut renewable power to a potential 1.36 million households at the bidding of Australia’s three biggest, dirty energy companies. Switch now to fight back.

    Dear NEVILLE,

    Today the Renewable Energy Target (RET) has been slashed by a government intent on slowing down Australia’s march towards a greener and cleaner future — but the fight’s not over until you say it is. After a year of stalling and fierce lobbying by Australia’s three biggest energy companies — AGL, EnergyAustralia and Origin, the Abbott Government has struck a deal with Labor to slash the RET by 9000 gigawatt-hours, breaking a clear pre-election promise to leave it untouched.

    It may not seem like much, but in real terms that 9000 gigawatt-hours:

      • is the equivalent of six times the capacity of the biggest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere
      • could have powered another 1.36 million average households with zero carbon emissions
      • could have saved the equivalent of around 10 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and almost 50,000 tonnes of toxic substances from a coal-fired power plant
    • is the same as taking 2 million cars off the road.1

    And not only have the government cut the RET, but they have also insisted on including the burning of native timber under the new reduced target, a measure Labor has rejected, but one which could still pass into law with the backing of senate crossbenchers. Labor and the renewable energy industry have been forced to take this deal to try to kick start Australia’s renewable energy sector after 12 months which has seen investment fall a staggering 90%.2

    Make no mistake, while Labor and the Clean Energy Council have had to compromise, today’s cut to the RET is a big win for the Dirty Three — AGL, EnergyAustralia and Origin, who all campaigned hard for the government to gut the RET or scrap it entirely.3 But here’s how we fight back. If large numbers of customers switch away from the Dirty Three — hurting their bottom line in the process — it sends a loud and powerful message that they will lose both public support and money until they change their policies to genuinely support a strong RET and clean energy future.

    Send them this message by switching to a cleaner power company — Powershop. Click here to find out more.

    Right now, more than 70 per cent of us buy our electricity from one of the Dirty Three, effectively funding their investments in dirty coal power and coal seam gas through our choice of power company. The damage that dirty coal and coal seam gas are doing is extreme. A report from GetUp!, Environmental Justice Australia and Market Forces has revealed power stations operated by the Dirty Three spew out the same amount of carbon each year as 15 million cars on the road.4

    By switching your energy supplier to Powershop you will be redirecting your money to a company that was ranked the greenest retailer in the country by Greenpeace, and is committed to only ever investing in renewables.
    And you’ll likely get a better deal too, with Powershop named one of the cheapest electricity retailers in Victoria by the Victorian Government’s Essential Services Commission. It also has competitive prices in New South Wales and is aiming to be one of the cheapest retailers there too.5

    Switch now to join thousands of others like you.

    GetUp members have taken to the streets with our allies for the RET, funded cut-through ads putting solar and wind jobs front-and-centre, and switched 10,000 customers away from the companies lobbying against renewables in Canberra. The Renewable Energy Target could have been cut all together or slashed much further but because of these actions and those of many other organisations we’ve helped stop the worst from happening.

    More than 10,000 GetUp members have made the switch, and it’s already making the government and the dirty energy producers nervous. Earlier this month they took to the pages of The Australian to try and stop us in our tracks.6 And they have good reason to be worried. Leading investment analysts Credit Suisse and Citibank have reported that GetUp’s Better Power campaign could significantly impact both the reputation and the bottom line of the Dirty Three, reporting that switching just 30,000 AGL customers could cost the company $100 million.7

    Just think, with AGL currently reviewing its coal seam gas operations,8 if 30,000 of us switch, it could force AGL out of the coal seam gas sector for good. And that’s just the start. The government has let us down, and the big energy companies have been using their size and lobbying power to hurt renewables — but together we can show them just how powerful we are.

    Switch and make your voices heard,
    James, Anthony and Lily, for the Better Power team

    PS – Need more reasons to switch?
    Better Power: Powershop is ranked highest in Greenpeace Australia’s Green Electricity Index – making it the greenest electricity retailer in Australia. It also offsets your power so it is 100% carbon neutral at no additional cost to you.
    Cheaper Power: Powershop is rated one of the cheapest retailers in Victoria by the Victorian government’s Essential Services Commission. Its pricing in NSW is competitive with other providers and it is aiming to be one of the cheapest retailers in NSW too.
    Fast and easy: Powershop’s online tool makes it so easy that you can switch in less than 5 minutes.
    No risk: Powershop doesn’t lock you into a contract. And don’t worry if you’re under contract, Powershop will even cover your exit penalty fee (up to $75) on your behalf.
    Grassroots renewables revolution: For each person that switches as part of the Better Power campaign, Powershop will make a fixed payment to GetUp’s campaigns to support renewables and kick start the move from dirty and polluting coal and coal seam gas to cleaner, cheaper renewable energy. So far GetUp has raised over $1 million to support these campaigns through Better Power.
    http://www.getup.org.au/better-power.

    References
    [1] ‘Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Typical Passenger Vehicle’, United States Environmental Protection Agency, May 2014.
    [2] ‘Investment in large-scale renewable energy falls 90 per cent in 12 months, Bloomberg New Energy Finance report shows’, ABC, 14 April 2015.
    [3] ‘AGL, Origin and EnergyAustralia’s ‘shame’ of self-interest’, Business Spectator, 18 August 2014.
    [4] Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, US Environmental Protection Agency; ‘The Truth About the “Dirty 3”, GetUp, Market Forces and Environmental Justice Australia, 15 April 2015; Based on National Pollutant Inventory data from 2008 to 2014.
    [5] The Victorian government’s Essential Services Commission issued a report on electricity prices in the state in October 2014 which said: “taking into account all available discounts, the lowest overall prices were most commonly available from Powershop.” Victorian government’s Essential Services Commission Energy Retailers’ Comparative Performance Report – Pricing, October 2014.
    [6] ‘Renewable energy push sees GetUp! land $1m windfall’, The Australian, 7 May 2015.
    [7] Credit Suisse analysis, July 2014; Credit Suisse Research and Analytics, AGL Energy – I can see clearly now, 19 March 2015; Citi Research, 18 February 2015.
    [8] ‘AGL to review coal seam gas business in wake of Gloucester toxic chemical leak controversy’, ABC, 19 February 2015.


    GetUp is an independent, not-for-profit community campaigning group. We use new technology to empower Australians to have their say on important national issues. We receive no political party or government funding, and every campaign we run is entirely supported by voluntary donations. If you’d like to contribute to help fund GetUp’s work, please donate now! To unsubscribe from GetUp, please click here. Our team acknowledges that we meet and work on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We wish to pay respect to their Elders – past, present and future – and acknowledge the important role all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within Australia and the GetUp community.

    Authorised by Sam Mclean, Level 14, 338 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

  • Revealed: Shell accused of strategy risking catastrophic climate change

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    Dear NEVILLE,

    The first of our series of investigative stories into some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies is now live. We’ll have lots of stories coming out this week.

    The CEO of Royal Dutch Shell talks the talk on climate change, but a company document used to guide Shell’s business planning suggests that the company is pursuing a strategy that would mean a catastrophic 4C rise in global temperatures. That is well above the 2C limit considered the threshold for dangerous climate change.

    Both the Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust are invested in Shell – a company that is clearly not taking the problem of climate change seriously, or its responsibility to do something about it. The foundations also say they carefully screen the companies they invest in to ensure they act in line with their goals. The conclusions will, I think, be unsettling for any investor (and readers) – particularly foundations whose raison d’etre is not to make money for the sake of it, but to make the world a better place.

    Please help make the Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust sit up and take notice. Ask them to divest from fossil fuels. Here’s what @GuardianEco tweeted:

    Shell strategy = catastrophic climate change. Do @wellcometrust @gatesfoundation want that? http://t.co/YtXfPcnQf4 #keepitintheground

    — Guardian Environment (@guardianeco) May 18, 2015


    Retweet @guardianeco



    This week, we will publish a series of investigations into some of the companies the foundations invest in, revealing how they operate, both environmentally and socially. Stay tuned until tomorrow…

    Best,

    Alan Rusbridger, Editor in chief of the Guardian

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    5:20 PM (27 minutes ago)

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    Inga,

    The Abbott Government almost destroyed the renewable energy industry.

    But today the Government has agreed to Labor’s principles for a deal on the Renewable Energy Target, which is supported by the clean energy industry.

    Labor hopes that this deal will ensure the industry can recover and play an important role into the future.

    If you’d like to find out more, you can watch my interview on ABC News 24 below.

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    It’s Labor’s vision to see Australia return to being a global leader in renewable energy generation, research and development.

    We firmly believe Australia should be at the forefront of renewable energy, not falling further behind.

    Labor believes renewable energy should have a bright future in Australia.

    Mark Butler
    Shadow Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Water

    A short note on donations With an election now around the corner, we’re relying on your support to get rid of Tony Abbott. The Liberals have the support of the big end of town, but we’re proud to be building a new style of Australian political campaigning: funded by small donations from tens of thousands of passionate community members like you. Will you be one of our generous donors? Whatever you can afford — even if it’s just $3 — will make a difference to the outcome of the next election and future of our country. It takes just two minutes. Thank you.
  • A dog’s breakfast Claire, Solar Citizens

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    Claire, Solar Citizens

    5:37 PM (2 minutes ago)

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    Dear Neville —
    After 18 months of devastating uncertainty, the deal to slash the Renewable Energy Target from 41,000 GWh to 33,000 GWh has been done.* It still needs to be passed by Federal Parliament, but at this point it looks set to proceed.

    Our government has made a dog’s breakfast of energy policy in Australia, jeopardising tens of thousands of jobs, billions in investment and setting large-scale solar and renewables back by a generation. Not to mention locking in higher power prices for all Australians, against the recommendations of the government’s own review.**

    Become a Solar Champion today and help us forge a new era for solar and renewables in Australia.

    How on earth did our sunny country, with the highest rooftop solar penetration on earth and an overwhelming majority of citizens supporting more renewable energy not less, end up in this mess?

    The truth is, this whole debacle is down to a handful of big power companies and their mates in Government. No one else wanted to see the Target cut. Labor and sections of the industry may have agreed to it, but ultimately their hands were forced by the Abbott Government because industry certainty needs bipartisan backing. For goodness sake, even some Coalition backbenchers wanted to see a strong Target maintained.

    The problem is, with all this focus on getting a deal that cuts renewables, no one has offered a clear way forward.

    Well, we’re one step ahead. We’ve already started building an unstoppable force for a sun-powered future, calling for at least 50% of our energy from renewables sources by 2030. Just this month hundreds of solar homeowners and supporters have gathered at events in Melbourne and across Queensland and pledged to Stand Up For Solar.

    Here’s what you can do to help build the momentum:

    We’ve already got support from Senator Glenn Lazarus, the solar industry, key solar experts like Renew Economy’s Giles Parkinson and SolarBusinessServices’ Nigel Morris, cleantech entrepreneur Danny Kennedy and many, many more. It’s clear we’re on to a good thing – an ambitious vision for solar and renewables – but politicians only listen when people in their local areas take action. That’s why we need you to get on board and help us lead the way.

    There are some in Government who wanted to put the final nail in the coffin of solar and renewables by scrapping the Target entirely. While they’ve done considerable damage, their mission has ultimately failed. By joining together, we’ve already managed to safeguard rooftop-solar, scrap the 2 year review period and keep the Target alive – something we can all be proud of.

    While today’s cut to the Target is a huge step backward, we must act now to galvanise our communities behind our call for a sun-powered Australia. Solar and renewables are the future, and the vested interests of the few can’t hold back the will of the people.

    Yours in scorching determination,

    Claire O’Rourke, National Director

    Claire O'Rourke

    PS: Do you have 2 minutes right now? Put it to good use and take the pledge to Stand Up For Solar and share it with your friends, family members and colleagues.

    *http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/abbott-government-and-labor-reach-renewable-energy-target-deal-20150518-gh4161.html

    **http://www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au/policy-advocacy/renewable-energy-target/impact-on-power-prices.html


    Solar Citizens
    http://www.solarcitizens.org.au/

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    Mark Butler via sendgrid.info 

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    Inga,

    The Abbott Government almost destroyed the renewable energy industry.

    But today the Government has agreed to Labor’s principles for a deal on the Renewable Energy Target, which is supported by the clean energy industry.

    Labor hopes that this deal will ensure the industry can recover and play an important role into the future.

    If you’d like to find out more, you can watch my interview on ABC News 24 below.

    Screen_Shot_2015-05-18_at_4.54.35_pm.png

    It’s Labor’s vision to see Australia return to being a global leader in renewable energy generation, research and development.

    We firmly believe Australia should be at the forefront of renewable energy, not falling further behind.

    Labor believes renewable energy should have a bright future in Australia.

    Mark Butler
    Shadow Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Water

    A short note on donations With an election now around the corner, we’re relying on your support to get rid of Tony Abbott. The Liberals have the support of the big end of town, but we’re proud to be building a new style of Australian political campaigning: funded by small donations from tens of thousands of passionate community members like you. Will you be one of our generous donors? Whatever you can afford — even if it’s just $3 — will make a difference to the outcome of the next election and future of our country. It takes just two minutes. Thank you.
    Australian Labor Party
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  • Have you heard of Bulga? Holly and the Land, Water, Future team

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    Holly, Land Water Future <campaign@landwaterfuture.org.au>

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    Fancy a road trip to the Hunter Valley? Join us as we discover Bulga: Indigenous culture, natural beauty, local food, organic wine, and a community that won’t be moved for coal. Book your ticket today.

    Neville –One of the first moves Premier Mike Baird made when reelected was to visit the tiny village of Bulga in the Hunter Valley. He took with him our new Planning Minister Rob Stokes. Why? Because it’s coal vs community, and locals aren’t backing down.

    Bulga is home to about 350 people and a rich local heritage. The famous Bulga bridge carries you over the Wollombi Brook to the renowned Cockfighters Tavern. Then there is the local church and cemetery, established in 1856. Stretching back even further is the culture and connection of the Wonnarua traditional custodians whose sacred sites are found across the region.

    On one side of the village is the vast wilderness of the Wollemi National Park. On the other is something else entirely. In recent years the Bulga community has born witness to a transformation in their region as open-cut coal mines creep closer than ever before.

    Vahid Roser is one of the locals who has taken a stand and said no to mines swallowing up his village. Vahid is a musician, footballer, student, and seventh generation Bulga local. This is Vahid’s story of the place he calls home:

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    For years Vahid and his community have been fighting off a powerful multinational coal company. Rio Tinto’s plans to expand open-cut coal mining would create consequences so severe that a recent recommendation from the state’s planning process was to give serious consideration to moving the entire village.

    Newspaper in Bulga's local pubThe community is understandably dismayed. Even more so because this battle is one they have already fought and won. Twice Bulga locals beat Rio Tinto in the courts. They have the framed front page of the newspaper hanging in the local pub to prove it (see left).

    But Rio Tinto keeps coming back for another go… and the government keep letting them. Right now the community is gearing up for a battle like none other. They want to stop Rio Tinto, and save their village. Will you help them?

    Click here to find a day trip date that suits you and to secure your seat on the bus

    If you’re not near Sydney or can’t make a day trip, please watch and share Vahid’s story.

    We hope you will join us in defending Bulga,

    Holly and the Land, Water, Future team