Pages tagged "Climate Justice"
A community response to the recession - a Green 'New Deal' for Victoria?
A proposal for a collaborative and integrated response to the triple crunch of recession, climate change, and peak oil.
RALLY AGAINST THE DESAL PLANT
For over two years, anti-desal campaigners have organised rallies, meetings, film showings, debates and briefings, outlining the real costs of this project and putting forward the practical alternatives to an energy guzzling desalination plant on the Bass Coast. Enough is enough. Rally at the Desal Pilot plant site saturday May 9.
Read moreWe don't need the pipeline or desalination plant
Many people will have seen the front page story in this weeks' Sunday Age, which quotes 'top-level advice delivered to the State Government' that said that neither the desalination plant or North South pipeline are needed if water conservation measures were to be stepped up.
Garrett fails Victoria on desalination plant approval
Peak environment groups Friends of the Earth (FoE) and Environment Victoria have today joined local residents in condemning the Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett’s conditional approval of the desalination plant in Victoria.
Public forum: After the fires: sustainable water policy for Victoria
The state government's plan to deliver a secure water future for Melbourne is based on the desalination plant planned for the Gippsland coast near Wonthaggi and the North South pipeline, which will pump water from the Goulburn River. But what other options do we have to meet our water needs? March 25
5% is not enough
Protest on the release of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) Exposure Draft Legislation. March 11.
Melbourne has other options - we do not
An open letter from Ellen Hogan of Mansfield about the North South pipeline and water options for northern Victoria
Read moreAustralia's Climate Action Summit
More than 500 people from around the country gathered in Canberra to produce a national, unified set of objectives for the community campaign of climate action for the crucial year ahead.
Read morecommunity presence outside the office of Tim Holding
It is time to bring the message to the Minister for Water, Tim Holding, and other key members of the state government that Melbourne people want a sustainable water future. Feb 6.
Read moreDesalination plant, Wonthaggi
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[September 2009]
Watershed Victoria still campaigning on the Desal plant
Both banks have signed on to the "Equator
Principles", a comprehensive statement of responsibility to invest only
in projects that have no damaging environmental and social consequences.
The National and Westpac Banks espouse their environmental
credentials in relation to investment decisions for the money we place
in their care. Yet now they are allowing the desalination plant to go
ahead, preventing better and cheaper options from an environmental
point of view, from going ahead, by backing the desalination plant’s
construction.