At a time when science should be guiding government policy, important climate research is under attack.
The Guardian on October 16 that the 鈥檚 (CSIRO) climate forecast program has been scrapped, despite the importance of its work being recognised by the World Meteorological Organization.
The CSIRO was a pioneer in climate research, particularly with finding the links between rising greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. But government funding cuts the organisation, resulting in hundreds of job losses.
Leading Australian climate scientist David Karoly pressure to find private funding means that important climate research and 鈥減ublic good鈥 science is less likely. Famously, CSIRO scientists accidentally invented wireless internet in 1992 while doing unrelated public good research.
Successive governments have ignored calls from climate scientists to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to keep warming below 1.5掳C. While Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talked up Labor鈥檚 inadequate 43% emissions reduction target to prove that his policies are different to those of the coal-loving Scott Morrison government, he openly to support a moratorium on new fossil fuel projects.聽聽聽
The federal government opened up almost 47,000 square kilometres of Australia鈥檚 coastal waters for oil and gas exploration in August.聽
In response, more than 100 scientists signed an open letter calling on the government to 鈥渉eed the scientific evidence on climate change鈥 when considering proposals for new coal and gas projects. 鈥淎ny new coal or gas project will dangerously worsen climate change, which is already having major impacts for many natural systems.鈥
Labor鈥檚 approach is at odds with the who want real climate action. Tellingly, Labor scraped into government with one of its lowest primary votes ever 鈥 the huge upswing in votes for the Greens and so-called teal independents showed the mood for change.
Part of the reason for the major parties鈥 climate inaction is the dirty money they receive from corporate interests. Fossil fuel companies about $1.8 million to Labor and the Coalition last financial year. "Donated" is a euphemism, considering how much these companies receive in return from dodgy fast-tracked approvals and subsidies, including $12 billion in tax breaks to fossil fuel companies last year.聽
But activists are fighting back against the oil and gas companies. Last month, Tiwi Traditional Owners successfully challenged the approval for Santos to drill for gas in the Timor Sea, forcing the fossil fuel company to vacate the Barossa gas field.
People around the world are gearing up to the COP27 climate summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, which has been widely denounced as an opportunity for the Abdel Fattah el-Sisi regime to greenwash its human rights abuses. There are about 60,000 in Egypt, including journalists, academics and human rights and environmental activists.聽聽
Street marches pressuring governments to act on the climate crisis 鈥 a feature of previous COP summits 鈥 would likely be met with violent repression, due to Egypt鈥檚 ban on protests. However, the carefully cultivated, greenwashed image the Egyptian regime will present at COP27 cannot silence global calls for immediate climate action.
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