Update: We raised our voices and they backed down!
After Parents for Climate spoke out in the media and collected hundreds of petition signatures, the committee has reversed its decision to delay the report until July, and instead released it on March 31.
The Senate inquiry into household electrification promised answers on how switching to clean energy can cut power bills and keep families safe. But despite clear evidence that electrifying homes can save households up to $1,000 a year, the final report is being delayed until after the federal election.
We call on the Senate Economics References Committee and chair Senator Andrew Bragg to release the Household Electrification Report immediately. Families have the right to know how clean energy can reduce living costs, improve home safety during extreme weather, and create healthier spaces for our kids.
🔆 Sign now to demand transparency and solutions that put Australian families first.
To Senator Andrew Bragg and the Senate Economics References Committee,
We call on you to release the Household Electrification Report immediately. Families deserve clear information on how electrification can cut energy bills, improve health, and make homes safer - now, not after the election.
Building on our 2022 campaign, urging the current and former environment ministers to uphold their duty of care, we are expanding our appeal to all members and senators. And this is a critical moment!
Independent Senator David Pocock is introducing a private member’s bill to call for changes to the Climate Change Act to force government to consider the health and well being of young and future generations when making decisions about projects that impact the climate. As parents concerned about their children’s climate, we strongly support this bill.
Our love for our children is above politics. Add your support. And let’s ensure our kids are safe from climate harm caused by decisions today.
Dear Federal Parliamentarians,
We ask that you support the Climate Change Amendment (Duty of Care and Intergenerational Equity) Bill 2023, and to enshrine a duty of care to protect the health and wellbeing of young and future Australians in government decision making on projects that could significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions.
With our sincere support, encouragement and hope for the future our kids will inherit. Our kids and their families are counting on you.
Australian parents, grandparents, carers and family members.
We will present this petition to all federal parliamentarians in support of the bill. Timing is of the essence. Can you sign now?
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