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    Act now to create a renewable export industry

    7 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Australia could create 395,000 new jobs and generate $89 billion in new trade by 2040 through investment in renewable energy exports. This is greater than the economic value and jobs in today’s fossil fuel exports.

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    Four ways for Australia to commit to Pacific on climate risks

    7 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Last year, close to 24 million internal displacements of people were linked to disasters – almost 14 million in East Asia and the Pacific. Disasters now cause almost three times as much internal displacement as conflict, with climate change amplifying the frequency and severity of extreme weather events.

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    Minister Bowen speaking from 7:30 am: Wednesday at the Better Futures Forum at UNSW Canberra

    7 September, 20225 September, 2024

    BETTER FUTURES FORUM Wednesday 7 September Minister Bowen will speak to the Better Futures Forum at breakfast, 7.30 to 8.30 am, at the Adams Auditorium, UNSW Canberra, Wednesday 7 September 2022. Media invited onsite for breakfast. Minister Bowen’s speech will be streamed in the morning session starting 9AM.

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    Transcripts: Keynote speakers, Better Futures Forum 2022

    6 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Ban Ki-moon, Former UN Secretary General Lord Adair Turner, Chair of the Energy Transitions Commission Laurence Tubiana, CEO European Climate Foundation Dr Ian Fry, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change

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    Everyday Aussies pushing for an ambitious national climate agenda from the bottom up

    6 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Media release – 06 September BETTER FUTURES FORUM: 6 AND 7 SEPTEMBER 2022, UNSW CANBERRA

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    Tuesday at the Better Futures Forum at UNSW Canberra

    6 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Media invited onsite and online Ban Ki-Moon will welcome the new Australian Government’s commitment to more ambitious climate action – 12 noon.

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    How we can secure 24-hour renewable energy AND stop price spikes 

    6 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Tuesday 6 September, forum at UNSW Canberra and online from 9.20 am, media welcome Campaign calls for a national target and policy settings to ensure that Australia can secure 18 GW of renewable energy storage across the country and achieve 82% of energy supply from renewables by 2030. 

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    Health sector responsible for 7 per cent of Australia’s carbon emissions. The federal government can fix this. 

    5 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Climate change is harming the health of Australians and stressing our health system. Yet the system itself is a major generator of carbon emissions. 40+ health leaders meeting at the Better Futures Forum at UNSW Canberra today have created an ambitious implementation plan to slash health-related carbon emissions, save money, and improve patient care.

    Read More Health sector responsible for 7 per cent of Australia’s carbon emissions. The federal government can fix this. Continue

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    “Climate change is already killing Australians”

    5 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Health leaders call to implement a plan that will save lives and prepare the health system for future change Health leaders are meeting at the Better Futures Forum at UNSW Canberra today to call for urgent implementation of a national climate-health action plan.  Leaders from 40+ health and medical organisations, including the Australian Medical Association…

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    “We’re coming to Canberra this year full of optimism”

    5 September, 20225 September, 2024

    Climate and health; megabattery storage; 395,000 jobs. Three of the issues on the agenda this week for better futures. Speakers, op eds, lived experience: media welcome at UNSW Canberra and online. “The new government has set a new path for climate change and Australia is being welcomed back to the table by the international community,”…

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