Article 6Q7DS Pacific nations aren’t asking for favours. They just want Australia to meet the moment on climate justice | Tim Flannery

Pacific nations aren’t asking for favours. They just want Australia to meet the moment on climate justice | Tim Flannery

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Tim Flannery
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6Q7DS)

Australia must urgently halt new fossil fuel projects and scale up investment in renewable energies such as solar and wind

My first visit to the Pacific Islands was in 1981 and, for two decades, I spent several months each year carrying out biodiversity surveys and conservation work there. Even in the 1980s, Pacific communities were acutely aware of climate change, experiencing it first-hand through rising seas and intensifying storms. Over time, their understanding of the role that climate pollution plays in worsening these impacts has deepened, leading to a highly organised movement to limit pollution from big coal and gas exporters such as Australia.

As the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) approaches, Australia must urgently align with the position of its Pacific neighbours and take decisive action to reduce climate pollution further and faster.

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