Walk against warming 2010
WALK WITH THE PEOPLE. NOT THE BIG POLLUTERS. We’re doing our bit. It’s time to make our government do theirs. This year Environment Tasmania and the Tasmanian climate movement is bringing the Walk Against Warming 2010 to the people of Tasmania on Sunday 15th August. We’re holding a Walk Against Warming to demand that government […]
Do its bit for climate change, Walk with the People. Not the Big Polluters
WALK WITH THE PEOPLE. NOT THE BIG POLLUTERS.
We’re doing our bit. It’s time to make our government do theirs. This year Environment Tasmania and the Tasmanian climate movement is bringing the Walk Against Warming 2010 to the people of Tasmania on Sunday 15th August. We’re holding a Walk Against Warming to demand that government does its bit for climate change. We’ll remind them that to secure our votes, they must ‘Walk with the People. Not the Big Polluters’.
This year’s Walk.
– Hobart: Meet at the Parliament lawns at 12 midday
– Launceston: Details to be announced
This year instead of organising one rally as in previous years, a diverse range of Walk against Warming events are on offer across Tasmania including letterboxing, walks and community gatherings.
We need your help.
Volunteers, activists and Tasmanian Climate Action and Environment Groups, as in other years, will be crucial to the success of the day. We’ve already had people put up their hands in Launceston and Hobart to organise events. We are looking for people who would like to help coordinate a rally or letterboxing, or organise another type of event in their local area. Please contact Emma Anglesey at ET on 6224 6319 or at [email protected] if you are interested in taking action.
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Campaign Details
Group Leading this Campaign:
Environment Tasmania
Who this Campaign is Targeting: The government
Main Issue of the Campaign: Climate change
Campaign Ran From: 2010 to 2010
Campaign Outcome: Campaign goal not achieved
Outcome Evidence: The Climate Action Tracker website states in June 2024 that 'Despite a fresh start after a decade of inertia, the Australian government's promise to “take the country forward on climate action” has failed to deliver. The government’s overreliance on reported emissions reductions in the land sector obscures its continuous support for fossil fuels and lack of action beyond policies addressing emissions from large industrial facilities and the power sector.' (Ascertained June 2024)
Year Outcome Assessed: 2024
Geographic Range of Activity: State
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Walk against warming 2010