Action against new coal-fired power stations

Event date/time: 
27 July 2010 - 4:30pm

Nature Conservation Council of NSW
 

4.30pm - 6.00pm. Tuesday 27 July 2010

Sydney CBD
Meet at cnr Martin Place and Elizabeth Street, then proceed to prominent intersections and major transport hubs in the CBD

The NSW Opposition will meet at the beginning of August to discuss policy opportunities. We want to send them a clear message that the community supports an end to polluting coal power and a just transition to a clean energy future.

Our action earlier this month collected more than 690 signatures in just over an hour on a petition requesting that the NSW Parliament prohibit the building of new coal-fired power stations; develop a responsible phase out plan for existing coal power generation; and support job creation in renewable energy industries.

With your help, we can grab the attention of even more Sydneysiders by holding our No New Coal signs up at major intersections and outside busy transport hubs. Together, we can get afternoon commuters signing our petition to Parliament in record numbers.

The momentum for an end to coal-fired power generation in NSW is building. Our efforts
today can help turn back NSW's pollution and ensure clean energy production becomes bigger
and better.

Please register here so we can keep in touch about details and make sure we're on track for a great event.

Hope you can join us!
 
Pepe Clarke
Chief Executive Officer
Nature Conservation Council of NSW

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