Hiya Members :-)
I have invited "Bro" to join the CCA group.
Some campaign strategy suggestions re climate change
Posted by: "Bro" bro@...
via "greenleap"
Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:18 pm (PST)
John Howard is (unless I have had a seniors' moment) the first serious
Australian politician since Sir Charles Court thirty years ago to run nuclear
reactors (not to mention the whole damn fuel cycle) up his flag pole.
Court the Elder used to speak of WA as the world's energy farm. Peter Costello
spruiks our involvement in the G20 in terms "Energy our freeway to the future"
(The Age, lead story 18 November).
Meanwhile almost 7000 people have voted in the current Yahoo web poll "What is
the most important issue under discussion at the current APEC summit?" with the
following result from a choice of four answers: Climate Change 59%: Iraq 19%;
Economic Development 18%; Undecided 4%.
For the people climate change is the issue: for the Government it's consuming
ever more energy with a bit of highly-vexed pollution-ameliorating expensive,
yet-to-be demonstrated technology.
And the Sunday Times (19/11) reports:
'With the caucus aghast at Mr Beazley's latest verbal stumble, it will be badly
buffeted by the latest Ipsos-Mackay poll to be broadcast on Channel 10's Meet
the Press this morning.
The survey shows that 60 per cent of Australians think the issue of climate
change will play an important part in how they vote at the next election.
While 24 per cent believed the Greens would be the best party federally to
handle global warming, they were closely followed by the Coalition on 23 per
cent.
Remarkably, Labor trailed both parties, on 19 per cent.
The results will be deeply unsettling for many federal Labor MPs who already
have a question mark over Mr Beazley's performance.
The recurring complaint from his internal critics is that he fails to ``cut
through'' to voters with the Opposition's message.
The Ipsos-Mackay poll will simply confirm that impression, especially since John
Howard has widely been seen to have been wrong-footed on climate change since
the publication three weeks ago of the British Government-sponsored Stern
Report.
The report concluded that Earth faced catastrophic consequences unless climate
change was confronted. Mr Howard has been a self-confessed ``climate change
sceptic'' and has refused to sign up to the Kyoto Protocol. "
Speaking to mainly young people at the Make Poverty History Concert on 17/11 Tim
Costello said (of course, it's not news other than he said it about him for, I
believe, the first time):
"I do have a brother. That brother, along with both sides of politics, has
failed to see with the same moral clarity what your generation gets This is how
politicians govern: they wet their finger, they put it up to the air and they
say which way is the wind blowing."
I've been banging on now for 6 months about the next federal election, and
particularly the long lead up to it, being a once in a lifetime opportunity to
blow the winds of sustainability with frostbite-inducing force over the wet
fingers of our political leaders. The hooks being ever-increasing public concern
over the impacts of climate change and the capture of the Government's (and, led
by Ferguson and Fitzgibbon, a proportion of the Opposition's) agenda by the
carbonucleophiles ("carbon dioxide - we call it the stuff of life!").
1 April 2007 falls on a Sunday.
Noting the success of the recent Walk Against Warming, as part of an escalating
campaign for a real, anti-nuclear response to climate change significant
nationwide actions on "April Fuels" day seem to me to be worthy of contemplation
and organisation.
I shrink from showing my age by raising memories of 1977 or even using the term
"mobilisation" (or looking ahead to 6 August 2007) for what might be
contemplated and organised.
I would be grateful to receive any views that people may have on these Sunday
morning musings.
Cheers, bro
Dr Bro Sheffield-Brotherton B.Sc.(Hons), Ph.D, Dip.Ed, MEIANZ
Chairman, Sustainable Solutions Pty Ltd
Scientific Advisor, National Toxics Network
Honorary Life Member, Australian Conservation Foundation
Member, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand
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and convenience, but where they stand at times of challenge and controversy." -
Dr Martin Luther King Jr
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