The Albanese Government’s goal – to reduce emissions by between 62 and 70 per from 2005 to 2035 – is hugely disappointing. Those of us who accept the science understand that […]
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Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay is honoured to be the recipient of this year’s NCC Member Group Award, presented at the Nature Conservation Council’s Environment Awards night at the Teachers Federation in Sydney on March 27 2024.
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November 2023 was another busy month for the volunteers of Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay.
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August was another active month for Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay, both locally and as part of our national movement.
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The main highlight of July was our meeting with the recently-elected NSW Member for Drummoyne, Stephanie di Pasqua. Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay is proud to say we have positive and fruitful bipartisan relationships with political representatives across all three levels of government in our area.
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June 2023 was another big outreach month for Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay highlighted by our first schools event.
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Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay supports the First Nations Voice To Parliament.
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These stripes represent the average temperature in Sydney each year from 1856 (when reliable data began) to 2022 – blue for the coldest, red for the hottest. This gives us a stark visualisation of global warming over the past century and a half, and a idea of what is to come if we allow this trend to continue.
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