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Complete the 4-question survey to share your views
A lot has shifted since the election in May. The Climate Change Bill has just become law and lifted Australia’s 2030 emissions reduction target to 43%. The bill breaks a decade-long standstill on federal climate action.
1. How satisfied are you with our new Parliament’s progress on climate action so far?
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2. In a couple of words,
how do you feel about what our new Parliament has done for climate action so far?
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3. Wherever possible, we strive to represent our community’s demands in conversations with decision-makers. What should we prioritise?
From the following list,
choose up to three
solutions that
you think we should prioritise advocating for in the coming months:
Major parties cap and declare all donations, including from fossil fuel companies
Unprecedented investment in renewable energy domestically
Make Australia's largest greenhouse gas emitters reduce their emissions
Advance federal bipartisanship for climate solutions that future governments won’t undo
Shift from coal, gas and uranium exports to renewable exports
Take pollution off our roads, and promote more accessible, clean transport
Advocate for real climate solutions, not dangerous distractions like nuclear power
Stop giving public money to fossil fuel companies and projects
Support communities to adapt to a changing climate
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4. Solving the climate crisis is up to all of us – and we’re constantly learning more about the solutions communities can create together. What do you want to learn more about?
From the following list,
choose up to three
that you would like to understand better:
Major parties cap and declare all donations, including from fossil fuel companies
Unprecedented investment in renewable energy domestically
Stronger vehicle emissions standards to take pollution off our roads, and promote more accessible, clean transport
Stop giving public money to fossil fuel companies and projects
Advance federal bipartisanship so we get climate solutions that future governments won’t undo
Tougher requirements for Australia's largest greenhouse gas emitters to reduce their emissions
Advocate for real climate solutions that are here now, not dangerous distractions like nuclear power
Shift from coal, gas and uranium exports to renewable exports
Support communities to adapt to a changing climate
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