Vets for Climate Action welcomes the release of the NSW Environment Protection Agency’s draft climate action plan today.
The plan, which comes a day after ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Threatened Species Day, is vital to ensure a significant reduction of carbon emissions this decade.
Vets for Climate Action CEO, Tara O’Connell, said: “The release of the EPA’s draft action plan is an important step in the fight to reduce emissions. Climate change is already having a devastating impact on our environment and native species like the koala.
“The 2019/2022 bushfires killed billions of animals, insects and birds. The floods earlier this year killed livestock, pets and wildlife. Heat stress and drought take a massive toll too.
“We have to ensure our governments and agencies like the EPA are doing all they can to ensure emissions are being reduced. This announcement is an important part of that process.”
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Veterinarians for Climate Action represents concerned veterinarians, veterinary nurses and practices across Australia who want urgent action to reduce emissions.