You can start or join a campaign where you live to
ban new fossil fuel projects.
A first mobilisation step might be to
ban all new fossil fuel projects and ban logging of native forests.
Not exact matches
I support a legislative
ban on any
new fossil fuel infrastructure
projects in Victoria.
It can be a
ban on all
new fossil fuel projects of any kind or it could focus on exploration, extraction, transportation, generation — or even the use of your local natural resources like water for use in
fossil fuel projects.
It can send a powerful message, if town after town, city after city, around the world issues a
ban on
new fossil fuel projects — even if largely symbolic.
Note that NMBI legislation would
ban NEW fossil fuel extraction projects and the resultant new export agreements, but adoption of NMBI legislation would not affect current export inco
NEW fossil fuel extraction
projects and the resultant
new export agreements, but adoption of NMBI legislation would not affect current export inco
new export agreements, but adoption of NMBI legislation would not affect current export income.
Our ministers must do the same at the Warsaw conference, and not let the dirty coal lobbyists dressed up as Australian government officials get in the way of urgent, immediate, emission controls by developed countries and a
ban on
new fossil fuel projects.»
They can
ban new climate - damaging
projects, such as
new onshore
fossil fuel projects, but they have very limited ability to control offshore oil and gas
projects in Commonwealth waters.
Banning new fossil fuel extraction
projects would indeed affect future export income since virtually all
new extraction would be for export.
But climate campaigners are calling for a
ban on all
NEW fossil fuel extraction projects, and it is the new projects that receive the heaviest subsidies from state governmen
NEW fossil fuel extraction
projects, and it is the
new projects that receive the heaviest subsidies from state governmen
new projects that receive the heaviest subsidies from state governments.
Banning new fossil fuel extraction
projects would indeed affect future export income since it is likely that any
new extraction would be for export.
I have left two statements blank above because while they are admirable aspirations the literal nature is difficult for me to support because the transport and agriculture sector can't transition to complete renewables as fast as static power industry and so a
ban on
new fossil fuel projects may preclude novel ways to mitigate gross levels of emmissions in some instances.
I support a
ban on
new fossil fuel projects and a well - planned but rapid transition to a 100 % renewable energy, with just transition measures for affected communities.