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Climate Emergency Rally - Sunday 28th September

Climate emergency rally – renewables now!

Community rally to declare a state of climate emergency

Sunday 28th September

2pm Civic Park


Speakers at Civic Park  then march to Member for Newcastle, Sharon Grierson's office to declare a state of climate emergency, finishing in Wheeler Plaza to create a giant chalk mural, as well as banner drops/holding. Bring banners, signs and emergency props (such as red flashing bike lights, whistles etc etc).
Speakers include Zoe Rogers from Climate Action Newcastle, George Woods from Rising Tide, Zane Alcorn from Socialist Alliance, plus more to be confirmed.

It's a climate emergency

Melting of the summer Arctic sea ice may be complete by the northern summer of 2010. Only by responding to climate change as an emergency do we have any hope of reducing the impact for future generations. We must urgently and drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

100% electricity from renewables in 10 years

With abundant solar, wind and geothermal resources, there's no reason why we couldn't be powered entirely by renewables. We must go beyond the government's inadequate 20% by 2020 target and ensure that emissions begin to decline from 2010.

Coal: leave it in the ground
Burning coal for electricity accounts for over a third of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions each year. On top of this is Australia's coal exports, which when burnt cause more pollution than the total of Australia's domestic economy. No new mines! Stop the third coal loader!

No carbon trading loopholes
Instead of these measures, the government is taking a business-as-usual approach. Carbon trading will not only be too slow to promote the investment we need, but it gives the big polluters free carbon pollution permits. By the government's own admission, under its scheme emissions will continue to rise for years.

Join us on September 28 to declare a state of climate emergency!

Contact Zane 0401 466 831, Aiala 0405 686 140 or Zoe 0425 316 496

If it's raining the rally will be held at the old rail sheds in foreshore park. 

Download a full-sized printable version of the poster below for your workplace here.  

Climate Emergency RallyClimate Emergency Rally

 

Come on Kevin - Turn The Tide - Peak carbon by 2010

Let spring give you the 'oomph' to take that photo this weekend....

friends, family, workmates, clubs....anyone who shares your concerns about the future of our planet.....

Take a photo - send it to us - we'll take it to Kevin......

"Come on Kevin - TURN THE TIDE - Peak carbon by 2010"

 

This could be you...

Bawaka weavers, Arnhem Land NTBawaka weavers, Arnhem Land NT

Sutherland CAN, Sydney NSWSutherland CAN, Sydney NSW

 

Turn The Tide is aiming for over 1,000 images from people all over Australia before the end of September. To see the campaign click here. For more details on "how to" click here.

....did you see that the Kingsnorth UK Greenpeace campaigners have been unanimously cleared in a groundbreaking courtcase citing protection of the planet as just cause for their actions. See: GP - Planet or Coal!

whether you're a group of 2 or 100 - all photos welcome

CAN Newsletter - September

Dear CAN members/supporters,

Please find attached the CAN Newsletter for September. As I am sure you are aware there is a lot happening on the Climate front at the moment and everyone's efforts are needed to bring about the changes we NEED to see.

Please take the time to read this Newsletter and take action on one or all of the items within it.

Kindest Regards and best hopes for a safe climate future,
Duncan Jinks
Committee Member
Climate Action Newcastle (CAN)

Tomorrow's Forum, CAN's 2nd Birthday, New Meeting Venue

 

 

Some News from CAN

1. Forum on Renewable Energy

Just a reminder that Thursday 28th August at 7:30pm is our forum on The Hunter's transition to renewable energy at St Alban's Church Hall in Charlestown. There will be five excellent speakers: Geoff Evans, Bill Mitchell, Peter Droege, Mark Fogarty and Tim Ayres. We expect a fantastic discussion - so come along and be a part of it. The event is co-hosted by Lake Macquarie Climate Action and Climate Action Newcastle. Free entry, all welcome.  

 

2. CAN invites you to attend our 2nd Birthday!!

What: Dinner and drinks (& chats, pool, jukebox…)
When: 6.30 pm, Wednesday 3rd September
Where:
The Oriental Kitchen Restaurant at the Bennett Hotel, Corner of Denison and Steel Streets, Hamilton (licensed)
Why: We're awesome and deserve to raise a glass to each other for all our achievements over the past two years since incorporation; AND
The Bennett is across the road from CAN's new meeting place (as of Wednesday 17th September) - Hamilton Public School. A reconnaissance of the meeting venue may be on the cards at some stage during the night.

NB – the restaurant can only seat a limited number of people, so please RSVP to Zoe (zoetiarerogers@gmail.com or 49613571) by THIS SATURDAY 30th August so we can ensure you a spot!  

 

3. New CAN Meeting Venue 

Our meeting venue has officially changed! As of 17th September we will meet at Hamilton Public School at the regular time of 6:30pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.

4. New CAN Website

CAN's new website is up and running so if you haven't seen it lately go to www.climateaction.org.au. The website is a great source of information about our events, campaigns, news and how you can get involved. 


Kind Regards,
Climate Action Newcastle

PS. You can view past CAN news items here.

CAN Newsletter August

 


 

Dear CAN supporters,

Please see below a link to the latest CAN newsletter and a letter writing guide with some ideas on how to have your say on the Federal Government's proposed "Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme". Thanks to Rising Tide for this letter guide.

Kind Regards,

Duncan, Ben and Vicki

Climate Action Newcastle

 

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Green Paper Submission Guide - Rising Tide.pdf376.72 K

 

Green Jobs for a Greener Hunter - What are the Prospects?

GREEN JOBS FOR A GREENER HUNTER:

WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS?

 

Lake Macquarie Climate Action and Climate Action Newcastle invite you to a public forum on Thursday 28th August, at 7.30pm.

Climate Change can no longer be denied and a strong policy to curb greenhouse gas emissions is long overdue.
The six coal-fired power stations in the Hunter generate 80% of the energy in NSW, and are the major source of greenhouse pollution. They must be phased out and replaced with renewable energy technologies that are effective and readily available. Our five speakers will examine the potential of the Hunter Valley/Wyong region to accommodate renewable energy-based industries that will stimulate employment and strengthen the region’s economy.              

Chaired by Greg Piper MP, Mayor of Lake Macquarie

 

Geoff Evans is with the School of Environmental and Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science and Information Technology at the University of Newcastle

Bill Mitchell is the Professor of Economics, and the Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) at the University of Newcastle.

Geoff and Bill were contributors to the recently published report, commissioned by Greenpeace, “A Just Transition to a Renewable Energy Economy in the Hunter Region”.

Peter Droege chairs the World Council for Renewable Energy (Asia Pacific) and is a steering committee member of the Urban Climate Change Research Network.

Mark Fogarty
is a former director of the NSW Sustainable Energy Authority (SEDA) and is currently a director of CBD Energy, a company that looks to implementing solar/thermal power in the Hunter.

Tim Ayres
is the Assistant State Secretary of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union. The AMWU has recently conducted a poll of its members that shows overwhelming support for the union’s position that government investment in renewable manufacturing will create jobs and tackle climate change.


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The forum will be held at St Alban’s Church Hall, St Alban’s Close, Charlestown, (parking  on site)
On Thursday 28th August, beginning 7.30 pm

If travelling from the south – Turn left from the Pacific Highway at the Lincoln Street lights, then right at the roundabout, bear left at the next roundabout into Canberra Street, and through the next two lights then forward into St Alban’s Close
If travelling from the north – Turn right from the Pacific Highway at the Lincoln Street lights, turn right at the roundabout, bear left at the next roundabout into Canberra Street, through the next  two lights then forward into St Alban’s Close.
If travelling from the north along Charlestown Road – Turn right at the Griffiths Street lights, then left at the next street, Chapman Street, then left at the lights into St Albans Close.

Contacts: Bob Phillips 4945 0002   Ben Henley  4921 7844

Newcastle's going solar

 

Newcastle's Going Solar! 

Dear Climate Action Newcastle Supporter,

Did you know that with the federal government solar panel rebate of $8000 for a 1kW system you can get grid-connect solar on your roof for between $2000-3000 through Climate Action Newcastle?! You can become a renewable electricity producer, save money, and be a part of Newcastle’s first bulk solar panel installation!

Climate Action Newcastle is currently negotiating with several Australian companies to get bulk installations of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on roofs in our region. The deal we secure will be significantly cheaper than market prices, due to the economies of scale and the reputation of CAN.

See the attached document for more info and feel free to pass this email on to friends and colleagues! We need replies by Friday 15th August please.

 

Kind Regards,

The Solar Committee

Climate Action Newcastle

can@climateaction.org.au