Pardon me for I will get a bit polemical. I’m not here to explain or to argue or even to discuss. I’m here to plead.
Climate change is happening. It’s happening fast. It’s man-made. Burning oil, coal, and gas – trapped carbon dug out of the ground and burnt in air to produce carbon dioxide – is the main cause. We don’t know what exactly is going to happen, climate has changed naturally before but nothing in the history of the planet has messed up the climate this much or this fast before except for an asteroid impact. But it’s a good bet that there will be more droughts, floods, heat waves, and bush fires. There will be food shortage and water shortage. Sea levels will rise, drowning major coastal cities. Most wildlife will not be able to adapt and will go extinct. Famines and wars will break out. Lots of people will die. Maybe it won’t be you, but it will be your children, or your grandchildren. At the very least, they can forget about going to the snow in the winter or visiting the Great Barrier Reef.
We know what must be done. We need to stop digging new coal mines, oil wells, or gas fields. We need to stop burning coal, oil, and gas to power our cities and our cars. We need to generate energy from renewables or nuclear power. Deforestation must be reversed. Investment poured into research in energy efficiency, storage, and removing excess carbon that’s already in the air.
No more talk, no more giving space to people who have yet to decide whether to argue it’s not happening, happening but not because of humans, or happening but it’s actually a good thing. No more trying to make it about something else, whether that’s overthrowing capitalism or abolishing patriarchy. Action must be immediate, not waiting for some unforeseeable future when your group of revolutionaries establish your socialist utopia. We know what must be done.
As for the argument that we are just one country, too small to change the world, this is complete bullshit. We are one of the world’s biggest exporters of coal and gas. We are one of the world’s richest countries, one of the best educated, one of the most stable, has a top 20 biggest economy, we attract migrants and students from all over the world. We are a powerful country. We just tell ourselves we are weak to avoid responsibility. This is especially heinous if you also want to call yourselves nationalists or patriots.
Individuals can’t do much by themselves. We still need to eat and live and work. Switch to a renewable energy retailer. Put solar panels on your roof, if you can. Buy an electric car if you can afford it. Take more public transport where you can. Don’t use as much electricity. Don’t buy as much stuff, they all take energy to produce. Support businesses that do the right thing. All these things add up. But ultimately we will need governments to put in laws to move society as whole in the right direction. Which means paying attention to politics.
What’s an acceptable level of inequality, what’s gender, what’s appropriate between men and women, what’s a right punishment for a crime, how much should you pay for healthcare, for education, how much should you be taxed, how much immigration is too much, what’s the right religion (if any), how much power should employers have vs employees, how big or small should government be. These are not unimportant questions but we have debated them since the beginning of civilisation and they can be infinitely debated until the end of fucking time. Man-made climate change is different. This is something we have never dealt with, not on this scale. And we only have a few years to get our act together before best case it gets A LOT more expensive to deal with or worse case it sends *everyone* into a post-apocalyptic hellscape. There aren’t gray areas, like there might be with what’s a good tax rate or when’s comedy too offensive. We know how much carbon dioxide was in the atmosphere, we know how much of it there is now, and it’s way more than what it was, and there is no safe level of carbon dioxide we can add going forward.
I don’t want to sound preachy, but if climate change not already your first priority when deciding who to vote for, I implore you please make it so. All the other reasons you vote, maybe those things can wait, maybe they’re not even things governments can even really help with. Remember we have a preferential voting system, you don’t vote just for one party but you number them in order from most preferred.
At the moment, the party with the best record on this is the Australian Greens. No new coal, oil, or gas. 100% renewable energy. No more cutting down forests. You do not have to agree with everything they do, God knows I don’t. You may disagree with how best to get us to negative carbon emissions, you might think nuclear power is a good investment for example, which the Greens are not in favour of. But this is not about renewables vs nuclear. This is about getting the country off fossil fuels. And if you are so wedded to nuclear power as a solution that you end up supporting people who would dig up more coal and oil and gas, you are doing it wrong.
Other parties with strong climate change policies are the Australian Progressives, Australian Democrats, the Pirate Party, the Science Party, the Reason Party, the Victorian Socialists, and Independents For Climate Action Now. There are independents standing for election in certain seats that have a strong climate change focus: Oliver Yates in Kooyong, Cecilia Moar in Mallee, Rob Oakeshott in Cowper, Zali Steggall in Warringah, Kerryn Phelps in Wentworth, among others. If you care very strongly about animal rights or reducing immigration, I suggest the Animal Justice Party or Sustainable Australia Party respectively.
Of the two major parties that will form the next government, Labor has clearly the better policies. But Labor is also committing to opening up new gas fields and building new coal mines. Labor state government in Victoria is busy cutting down native forests for pulp. If you must give Labor your first preference can I ask that you at least bombard them with regular calls and emails demanding urgent and immediate action on climate change from now all the way until whenever they are out of office.
The media, the fossil fuel barons, the oil companies, various rusted-on ideologues will try to distract you with bullshit and half-truths and sensationalised stories and fairytales about how things will be okay if we just get guillotine all the billionai. Push them aside. They are distractions. Secure the bag. Don’t be remembered as the generation that squandered its rights and privileges on petty bullshit. Be the generation history will remember as the one with the courage and clarity to act.