Melville City Climate Action Network Inc
Useful resources
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Articles
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A majority in every seat want more climate action: poll - Australian Conservation Foundation
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Create an all-electric home. Yarra City Council
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Are electric cars better for the environment than fuel-powered cars?
May 2024 ABC​
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If you're interested in a new way of looking at our economic system, click here to read the work on Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth​
Information on relevant organisations
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Rewiring Australia we are the first country in the world where powering our vehicles and our household heat and appliances with rooftop solar will save every household money. With our abundant renewable energy we can electrify our industry and be a renewably powered export super-power making clean, green, metals and ores to help the rest of the world decarbonize. There will be savings in the suburbs and jobs in the regions.
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CEDAMIA (Climate Emergency Declaration and Mobilisation In Action) campaigns for a Climate Emergency Declaration at all levels of government. CEDAMIA also campaigns for state/territory governments to ban new climate-damaging projects via the No More Bad Investments (NMBI) campaigns, and for local councils to implement Climate Emergency plans.
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Community Action for the Climate Emergency (CACE) Building the safe climate campaign from councils up.
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The National Centre for Climate Restoration (Breakthrough) is an independent think tank that develops critical thought leadership to influence the climate debate and policy making.
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Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE) is a think tank that shows through independent research and innovative solutions how Australia can prosper in a zero-emissions economy.
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RENEW Magazine is the nation's premier magazine devoted to practical, cost-effective technologies for environmentally sustainable homes and lifestyles.​
Citizens' Climate Lobby is a non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots advocacy and education organisation focused on accelerating solutions to climate change through democracy. They are volunteer-driven — they write to, meet and talk with politicians, citizens, community leaders, business leaders and media from across the political spectrum. They work towards the adoption of fair, effective, and sustainable solutions that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as drive the transition towards a clean energy future for Australia.
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