Australia has experienced back-to-back unnatural disasters, just as climate scientists have predicted for decades.
The prolonged drought that led to the unprecedented bushfires of 2019-20 were followed by extreme rainfall events and flooding across the entire east coast.
We are seeing firsthand the impact of this country’s inaction on climate change.
People are reeling and they want action. They don’t just want action to recover their homes and livelihoods, they want action to ensure these extreme weather events don’t continue for generations to come.
This is a climate emergency.
In this climate emergency we must do everything we can to avoid the occurrence of more extreme unnatural disasters.
Restoring our rainforests is an essential action.
Restoring what remains of Australia’s rainforests is an essential action to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Not only do rainforests help to regulate the planet’s temperature and regional rainfall patterns, they also absorb massive amounts of solar radiation and prevent both floods and droughts.
Rainforests store massive amounts of carbon so when they are destroyed, cut down, burnt, or degraded, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. The reverse occurs when rainforests are restored.
We cannot stop climate change without protecting our rainforests. We must restore what we’ve lost.
That’s why we’re calling on the Australian Government to urgently invest in the restoration of Australia’s rainforest ecosystems.
Australia has lost over 50% of its intact forest, and has one of the highest extinction rates in the world. This cannot continue.
The Australian Government has proven they are capable of creating climate positive initiatives. We saw this in 1989 with former Prime Minister Bob Hawke’s commitment to planting one billion trees as the country buckled under the weight of extreme land degradation, soil salinity and erosion due to poor land management.
We must do this again, but with a focus on restoring those ecosystems which can help us reverse the impacts of climate change. We must establish millions of trees across Australia’s degraded rainforest ecosystems to fortify the country against the unfolding climate disaster.
Doing so will not just benefit the climate. Restoring rainforests will also:
We’re calling on the Australian Government to urgently establish a $1 billion rainforest restoration fund to address the climate crisis by restoring Australia’s rainforests and working with Australian rainforest restoration organisations and community groups to ensure this work benefits everyone.
This petition is brought to you by Politic in partnership with Gondwana Rainforest Trust
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SUPPORTER VOICES - REASONS FOR SIGNING
We need to defend the environment and our climate with more green forested areas.
Rowena
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I support regrowth of our rain forests.
Glenn
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animal homes ,the lungs of the earth,soil erosion shadefrom the sun , cilmate change ect
Lynda
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I want Australia to keep its natural lands.
Trisha
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We are killing our Mother Earth and stupidly thinking we can profit and thrive from this destruction. We will all perish if swift and radical action is not taken in Australia. Stop this childish and ridiculous greed and annihilation.
Selina
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I am deeply concerned by successive Governments inability to recognise Climate Change
Rob
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we are insane with our disregard for trees. They are incredibly important to our environment.
Margaret
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We need to preserve what’s left ! For so many reasons . Climate , habitats for now critically endangered species , the list goes on !
Janette
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natural habitats of wildlife that has as much right to be here as you do so whos to say they have a right to destroy their homes!?
james
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I value our natural planet and I don’t want any more species going extinct.
Christine
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The government isn’t taking climate change seriously! We need to protect our rainforests and stop bulldozing everything!!
Barbara
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if we don’t take action, we will see an increase in the loss of the world’s amazing flora and fauna… and have to live with the knowledge amazing natural features like the Great Barrier Reef died on our watch.
Michelle
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I hate to see the daily destruction of our environment which houses our wonderful wildlife. x
Elizabeth
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It's essential for all life forms.
Gilly
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Trees are the lungs of the Planet and so Life itself.
edmund
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I need a safe world for my grandchildren.
Trudi
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To take action to save this beautiful country and everyone and everything in it is a responsibility to all of us and a privilege to be able to be part of one of the biggest projects we face to ensure our future!!
Cecilia
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I want the Daintree Rainforest to be a legacy for future generations.
Ingrid J
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The Daintree Rainforest requires protection from invasive electric ants.
Al
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Ive been to the amazing Daintree and it needs to be preserved for our childrens future.
Meagan
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stunningly beautiful place. diversity of animal and plant life. i want my grandchildren to see it and their children.
Marlene
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