Climate change is hurting Australians and decisions made today will shape our kids future.
Let’s seize the decade to build a clean economy and cut Australia’s climate pollution 75% by 2030.


Climate change is hurting Australians and decisions made today will shape our kids future.
Let’s seize the decade to build a clean economy and cut Australia’s climate pollution 75% by 2030.

Australia is on its way to becoming a renewable super power, with wind and solar farms generating clean electricity in every state and territory. The amount of land required to build renewable energy is a common misconception. The great news is, we don’t actually need that much space to power ourselves with renewables.
Nowhere is our rapid shift towards an economy powered by renewable energy more visible than at the state and territory level, where governments, communities and households are leading the charge. This transformation is dynamic, with different states and territories leading the way on different aspects.
Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to climate pollution. Warmer ocean temperatures and other stressors cause coral bleaching events which can damage and destroy coral reefs and the ecosystems the support. Mass coral bleaching is a recent phenomenon. The first global bleaching event occurred in 1998.