Because Tony Abbott is blocking serious discussion about climate change at the G20, we are going to block-up his email inbox and flood his fax machine with messages telling him to get out of the way.
Just weeks after the largest climate mobilisation ever, the world's two biggest polluters -- the United States and China -- announced their most ambitious climate action yet. This is not a coincidence: it's a sign that the climate movement is having an impact, but we still need to do much more.
The emissions of China and the US have been used by governments around the world as an excuse to dodge their own responsibilities. But this new agreement leaves these governments with nowhere to hide and opens the door for real progress from global governments. Right now, world leaders are converging on Australia for the G20 leaders summit but G20 host, Tony Abbott, is standing between them and a discussion about climate action.
Despite mounting pressure in Australia and from governments around the world, Tony Abbott is stubbornly refusing to allow discussion about climate change at the G20.
If Tony Abbott is going to block climate discussion, we are going to block-up his inbox. Send him a message and let him know what you think of his decision to block discussion on climate change at the G20.