Oxfam Australia

A to-do list for Minister Combet

A price on pollution? Check. A $10 billion investment in renewable energy? Check. This is a great start but Australia must do more if we are to play our part in tackling the global challenge of climate change.

Here at Oxfam we have put together a “to do” list outlining the four things we would like Climate Minister Combet and the Australian government to commit to at this year’s UN Climate Summit. Add your suggestions to our list and we’ll present it to Minister Combet when he arrives in South Africa for the climate negotiations. Or send him an email with your ‘To Do’ list right now.

Across Africa, where this year’s UN Climate Summit are taking place, many people, especially women, rely on being able to grow their own food to survive. But the changing climate is having a devastating impact on their crops. Changing rainfall patterns, longer and more severe droughts, floods and rising temperatures all are presenting real challenges to farmers. It’s making it harder for them to produce adequate food supplies for their families and communities and to know when it’s best to sow, cultivate and harvest their crops.

At the UN Climate Summit there are some obvious and achievable steps that the Australian government must take to ensure progress is made to address climate change.

TO DO: For Climate Change Minister Combet at the UN Climate Talks in Durban, South Africa.

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