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I wanted to let you know immediately that Labor’s Shadow Minister for Environment and Climate Change has released his statement on the RET deal with the Government. You can read his statement here. Thank you, Skye Laris, |
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‘‘…that’s what this has got to be all about – keeping power prices down and protecting jobs,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Sydney Morning Herald, May 4*
We couldn’t agree more. That’s why it’s so hard to believe our Government has ripped apart the very policy that can deliver lower electricity prices and tens of thousands of Aussie solar and renewables jobs.
It’s been a long time coming, but today the Government and the Opposition have landed on the same number in a proposed deal that will dramatically slash our Renewable Energy Target from 41,000 to 33,000 gigawatt-hours – a move that will cost thousands of jobs, millions in investment and lock in more expensive power for all Australians.
I know your blood is boiling, mine is too. But the fight is by no means over. I firmly believe that Australia’s passion for solar is just heating up. Already close to 1.4 million households have solar (that’s at least 2 million voters) and many more are making the switch every week. Australians are sick of being held hostage by the big power companies. And here’s the kicker – our politicians know it.
So why consider a deal that flies in the face of what the majority of Australians want? Two words – vested interests. The Abbott Government is under the influence of big power companies who see renewables as a threat. They’ve dug their heels in against popular opinion, and held the ALP and the renewables industry to ransom by creating investment uncertainty that has dragged on and on and on.
The good news is we’re already bringing together Australia’s solar owners and supporters behind our Stand Up For Solar plan, and together, we’re building a force capable of setting solar back on track.
If it were up to the Abbott Government, everything would have been on the chopping block, including rooftop solar. If Solar Citizens like you had not tirelessly signed petitions, sent letters, met with MPs and rallied in the streets, not only would rooftop solar still be at risk, the entire Target could have been scrapped. Thanks to you, at this point, rooftop solar is safe.
There’s no doubt that today’s developments are a massive setback, but governments can only stymie progress against the will of the people for so long.
This is a key moment to let your MP know that taking renewables backwards is a vote loser. Can you call your MP today to let them know this cut to the Target is a big mistake and ask them to do the right thing and Stand Up For Solar?
For a sensible solar future,
Claire O’Rourke, National Director, Solar Citizens

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Dear NEVILLE, It’s the back down that just put much needed funds back in pensioners’ pockets. Recently, our movement united with Australia’s largest digital retirement community, YourLifeChoices, to protect the age pension from indexation cuts amounting to a loss of $80 per week over the next decade for many pensioners.1 It was a devastating kick in the guts for the seniors who helped create decades of Australian prosperity for all of us. But together, we let the Government know that it simply wasn’t on. And yesterday, Social Services Minister Scott Morrison announced the news to scrap the cuts.2 At the same time, the Government announced changes to the asset test and taper rates for the part pension, meaning some pensioners with higher assets will no longer get the part pension and some will get less. Unlike the now defeated cuts to indexation of the pension, at least this won’t hurt the most vulnerable. Still, the Government chose this path while leaving untouched the wasteful superannuation tax concessions to the wealthiest group of Australians – those who don’t, and never would need, the pension. That’s money that could be used to reverse the Abbott Government’s $50 billion cut to our hospitals – which are vitally needed to provide care for ageing Australians now, and into the future. So now that we’ve got their attention, it’s time to drive the point home. Research by YourLifeChoices confirms that cuts to overly generous superannuation taxation concessions are favoured by a significant 85 per cent majority of 50-75 year olds, rather than reductions in the age pension.3 And it’s no wonder, when the vast majority of super tax concessions are poorly targeted to the wealthiest Australians — $12 billion per year to the top 10% — while low and middle income earners miss out.4 That money could be used to put more into the super of everyday Australians and reverse the Government’s cuts to our schools and hospitals, which provide a future for our children and care for our seniors, rather than inflating the bank accounts of the very wealthy. We face a choice now. Get complacent because we’ve stopped the worst from happening, or press forward to build a brighter future for Australians young and old. With the Government listening and the next budget battle beginning with the release of the federal Budget next week, now is the time to act. Click here to support super tax concessions reform: https://www.getup.org.au/reform-super Thanks for all that you do, Mark, Evan, Daney, Nat & George References: 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.
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The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is the predominant source of inter-decadal climate variability in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Identified in 1996 by CIG researcher Nate Mantua and others, the PDO (like ENSO) is characterized by changes in sea surface temperature, sea level pressure, and wind patterns. The PDO is described as being in one of two phases: a warm phase and a cool phase. Alternately, the PDO can be described by its index value: warm (cool) phase conditions correspond to positive (negative) index values.
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Figure 1 Warm Phase PDO and ENSO. The spatial pattern of anomalies in sea surface temperature (shading, degrees Celsius) and sea level pressure (contours) associated with the warm phase of PDO for the period 1900-1992. Note that the main center of action for the PDO (left) is in the north Pacific, while the main center of action for ENSO is in the equatorial Pacific (right). Contour interval is 1 millibar, with additional contours drawn for +0.25 and 0.5 mb. Positive (negative) contours are dashed (solid).
Figure 1 shows the sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies that are associated with the warm phase of PDO. The spatial patterns are very similar: both favor anomalously warm sea surface temperatures near the equator and along the coast of North America, and anomalously cool sea surface temperatures in the central North Pacific. The cool phases for PDO and ENSO, which are not shown, have the opposite patterns of SST anomalies: cool along the equator and the coast of North America and warm in the central north Pacific.
During the 20th century, each PDO phase typically lasted for 20-30 years (Figure 2). Studies indicate that the PDO was in a cool phase from approximately 1890 to 1925 and 1945 to 1977. Warm phase PDO regimes existed from 1925-1946 and from 1977 to (at least) 1998. Pacific climate changes in the late 1990’s have, in many respects, suggested another reversal in the PDO (from “warm” to “cool” phase conditions and possibly back to “warm”). However, a lack of PDO understanding makes it impossible to determine true PDO reversals soon after they occur.
For information about current PDO conditions, see Nathan Mantua’s monthly accounting of the current state of the PDO.
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Figure 2 Monthly Values for the PDO Index, January 1900 to December 2013. Positive (red) index values indicate a warm phase PDO; negative (blue) index values indicate a cool phase PDO. While short-term flips in PDO phases do occur, evaluation of 20th century instrumental records has shown that PDO phases generally persist for 20-30 years, as indicated in this figure. To download the data, see Nate Mantua’s PDO page.
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