The delivery of our Postcards from the Future caught the attention of the Canberra Times on Thursday!
The article reads:
Climate change activists have sent Legislative Assembly members a message from the future: they reckon it’s going to be hot.
The Canberra Climate Whistleblowers group delivered almost 1000 “postcards from the future” to key MLAs in an effort to bring about the most ambitious targets policy possible in the ACT Government’s forthcoming carbon pollution reduction targets.
The Whistleblowers say they and other Canberra environmental groups want to see a reduction target of 40 per cent from 1990 levels in the territory’s carbon emissions by 2020.
The postcards have been signed by students from the Australian National University and members of the community.
The initiative is an early taste of a lobbying campaign that will gather intensity as the target announcement approaches.
The postcards, addressed to Chief Minister Jon Stanhope, Deputy Chief Minister Katy Gallagher and others, depict what the Whistleblowers describe as a choice between a sustainable future for Canberra and one devastated by climate change.
Climate Whistleblowers’ spokesman Tom Stayner said the message was important.
“We hope that these postcards demonstrate to MLAs that there is strong community support for real and substantial action on climate change”, he said. “The international community and our federal politicians may be bogged in political bluster and backing away from promises to deal with climate change, but that doesn’t mean our territory government can’t be a national leader.”
Fellow activist Lyndsay Dean said the group believed the postcards action would have more impact on its targets than a traditional petition.
“…it’s kind of hard of hard to ignore hundreds of postcards arriving at your office,” she said.
