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Friends of the Earth believe it is essential to address the social issues, such as disproportionate use of resources, inequality, and colonisation, while responding to climate change.
The dominant economic thinking of our time—often referred to as neoliberalism—puts greed and private interests ahead of people and environment. Friends of the Earth supports community resistance to this extreme form of economics and is proud to incorporate economic justice into our campaigns.
We believe public scrutiny of the environmental and social impacts of new technologies it essential and support community involvement in technology assessment and public policy development
Friends of the Earth actively seeks to work collaboratively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on campaigns, and notes the inseparable nature of environmental considerations from social issues, and this extends to the social, cultural, political and historical context of Australian Indigenous people.
Friends of the Earth campaigns resist the destruction of sacred land, habitat, natural wonders, and transform our society to one that lives in harmony with the land as well ensuring that life giving water is treated with the value it deserves.