Climate Justice
It's not too late to stop runaway climate change
For a copy of our current funding document, please check here.
For copies of our submissions to the Garnaut Review, click here.
For details on the Voices from Bangladesh Speaking Tour (May 2008), click here.
For information on the Carteret Islander speaking tour (2007), click here.
For details on our 'carbon accountability' alternative to carbon offsets, please click here.
For details on our new fund-raising program, please check here.
To download a copy of our report Voices from communities affected by climate change, please check here.
To download a copy of our report Climate Code Red, check here.
We only have one liveable planet. Earth. It's our home and our future. And at the moment, it's facing its gravest threat for millennia. What we do in the next 20 years will determine whether people and other species can still survive here in 100, 200 or 1000 years.
Most
peo
ple in Australia are now seriously concerned about climate change.
They know it's real and they know that humans have caused it. They
feel a responsibility for trying to stop it.
This website is here to help you to make informed choices about what to do about climate change.
The science is in looks at why the earth is warming and some of the likely impacts of this.
The debate is over looks at how some common myths about climate change have been disproved.
The time to act is now talks about the actions we need to take – at all levels of society, industry and government – to prevent climate change getting completely out of control.
Take action today!
Friends of the Earth Australia is part of the world's biggest international network of grass roots environmental groups. We are everyday people, doing our best to meet the biggest challenge humanity has ever faced. You can help us by:

