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CAHA is calling for strong emissions reductions as an important public health measure and a national strategy on climate change and health as the prescription for political parties looking for a winning formula in the upcoming federal election (2013).
This 2019 federal election campaign asked supporters to contact their local candidates and either email or visit them to let them know that climate change is and will affect Australians health and that, conversely, climate action is a win for both people's health and in reducing the economic burden of ill-health associated with climate change.
The Climate and Health Alliance is promoting a new tool being rolled out internationally to help the health sector respond to its responsibility to reduce emissions and to minimise its environmental footprint to protect and promote health: Global Green and Health Hospitals Network.
This campaign focused on submissions to NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment on the Centennial coalmine and its impacts on many rare wetlands on the Newnes Plateau in the western Blue Mountains.
CCBR held a successful on-line Day of Action event, putting out public calls via social media for Morrison to match the (net zero) targets set by Boris Johnson and Joe Biden.