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Australian Councillor takes Climate Emergency to global stage, COP25 Madrid

ICLEI OCEANIA

MEDIA RELEASE 5th December 2019

Australian Councillor takes Climate Emergency to global stage, COP25 Madrid

Only months after declaring a Climate Emergency, a long-standing Mornington Peninsula Shire Councillor has delivered the first climate emergency statement at COP25 in Madrid.

Cr. Hugh Fraser was the global voice of local and municipal governments when he boldly called for stronger climate action at the Joint Opening Plenary of COP25 in Madrid, Spain.

“Mornington Peninsula Shire has joined a growing number of Australian local councils and over 1,000 jurisdictions globally that have declared climate emergency and was one of the first to join the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy, an alliance of over 10,000 cities and local governments around the world committed to accelerating local climate action ” said Steve Gawler, Regional Director of ICLEI Oceania – Local Governments for Sustainability.

“With Darebin Council in Victoria the first ever to declare, climate emergency councils now represent over 3 million Australians, including many on the coast vulnerable to sea-level rise and extreme storm events,” said Mr Gawler.

Rallying behind Cr Fraser’s message, all of Australia’s capital cities have recently committed to stronger action through a Climate Statement delivered by the Council of Capital City Lord Mayors. This statement promotes a partnership with the Australian Government for local climate solutions while encouraging councils to join the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy, an alliance of over 10,000 cities and local governments around the world committed to accelerating climate change action.

The COP25 representation coincided with a groundbreaking report released by the Climate Council this week on the “terrible trifecta” of heatwaves, drought and bushfires testing the resilience of Australian councils and identifying that some Australian capital cities may suffer under 50 degree heat waves in the future. .

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