Climate change is costing Australians. Demand action.

Climate change is costing Australians. Demand action.

2019-20 was the most intense period yet for climate change-fuelled extreme weather, in Australia and around the world. 

Communities across Australia are reeling from climate impacts including droughts, extreme heatwaves and, of course, the Black Summer bushfires.

Over the coming decade, Australia must aim to at least halve its emissions, and reach net zero emissions by 2035. This is what climate action looks like.

But we need your help to make the message cut through.

We’ve created this online tool to help you express your concerns about the rising impacts of climate change, and easily pass your concerns on ...

2019-20 was the most intense period yet for climate change-fuelled extreme weather, in Australia and around the world. 

Communities across Australia are reeling from climate impacts including droughts, extreme heatwaves and, of course, the Black Summer bushfires.

Over the coming decade, Australia must aim to at least halve its emissions, and reach net zero emissions by 2035. This is what climate action looks like.

But we need your help to make the message cut through.

We’ve created this online tool to help you express your concerns about the rising impacts of climate change, and easily pass your concerns on to your political representatives. 

Politicians respond when people stand up and push together. The more people who contact their local MP on climate change, the more likely this matter will be raised and responded to. 

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Email Your Federal MP

Australians deserve urgent action to protect them from the rising impacts of climate change. 

But the Federal Government has committed to the bare minimum, setting woefully inadequate emissions reductions targets that will only put more Australians in harms way. 

Australia must aim to at least halve its emissions by 2030, and reach net zero emissions, by 2035. Email your Federal MP today and ask them to advocate for stronger targets, faster emissions reductions policies and greater investment in the solutions.

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  • It’s better to add to and edit the email as much as possible and write your own subject line - to ensure it lands in your MP’s inbox and reflects what you want to say. Just remember, while it's important to be passionate, always be respectful and don't use inappropriate or threatening language.

  • Add a personal message to your email, to explain why this issue is important to you. You can do this by including a relevant personal anecdote or experience.This will help make the issue real and tangible for your MP.

  • If your MP has made any positive steps on renewable energy and climate change, you can thank them for the action they have already taken. But make sure to make it clear what else you would like them to do.

Be sure to leave your name and contact details at the bottom, so your MP can get back to you with a response.