Citizens Climate Campaign
Act Now on
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National Climate Rally - 13th June 2009.   more
How to Take Action Now
Take Action On:
  ◊  Clean Coal is a FURPHY
  ◊  Your Urgent Action Needed Today for a CPRS Submission
  ◊  What's wrong with the CPRS?
  ◊  Solar Feed-in Tariff
  ◊  Credit Crisis, Climate Crisis
  ◊  Let's Get Going With Garnaut
  ◊  Rising Tides Drown All Coastlines
  ◊  Solar not Sequestration
  ◊  We Can't Wait for Clean Coal, Mr Rudd
  ◊  Tax Dollars Support Fossil Fuel
  ◊  Coal - Dirty AND Thirsty

Take Action Now Archive


Campaign Diary index

Campaign Diary entries
  ◊  National Climate Rally
  ◊  Let's See a Better CPRS
  ◊  Countdown to Copenhagen
  ◊  Walk Against Warming 2008
  ◊  Never, Ever Give Up
  ◊  Democracy and Global Warming
Walk Against Warming 2007
Walk Against Warming - Sydney, 11 November 2007

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Anvil Hill 2007
Anvil Hill Protest - June, 2007


To effectively reduce Australia's contribution to climate change, we need to act:

The aim of the Citizens Climate Campaign is to make it so easy for Australian citizens to take effective political action on this issue that thousands will do it. We are now 1,088 strong.

Dr Tim Flannery, 2007 Australian of the Year, in his book The Weather Makers,
gives a climate change checklist of actions and their impacts.

He says that writing to a politician can change the world.

A few minutes now and again, at your computer, will add your voice to the growing number
of Australian citizens who want their political leaders to take effective action on climate change.
We want them to lead - not reluctantly follow.

Walk Against Warming
Walk Against Warming - Sydney, 4 November 2006
photo by Jehan Kanga
If you provide us with your email address, we will regularly send you:
  • Information about some current aspect of climate change
  • A prepared email to a politician, that you can -
    • send as it is, or
    • add a message of your own if you wish.

The information is fairly basic - mostly about a recent issue in the media – the sort of thing any ordinary person may have noticed.

It's as simple as that!

Click here to join.



Here is a link to the Campaign handout.
Please print it out and give it to anyone you think may be interested.

You will note that there are two handouts per A4 page.


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