The Government cannot ignore the tens of thousands that have signed their name to a petition calling for the oil and gas ban to remain.
โClimate change is here. The Government must listen to the more than 36,000 people who have called them out on their plans to pour oil and gas on the climate crisis fire,โ says the Green Party co-leader Chlรถe Swarbrick.
โFloods, fires and extreme weather events have arrived. Climate change is no longer abstract. We can have a clean, green economy that uplifts people and the planet, instead of exploiting them. Fossil fuels must be left in the ground and renewable energy must be prioritised.
โA huge, people-powered movement led to the previous Government ending new exploration for offshore oil and gas. Weโve fought the fossil fuel industry before and won, and weโll do it again. Weโre asking the Government to look at the evidence, look at the environment we all value, and stand on the right side of history.
โToday in Question Time, the Prime Minister confirmed he didnโt really know nor care about how re-opening drilling doesnโt stack up – environmentally, economically or scientifically.
โThe good news is, the Greens will reinstate the ban to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Our message to the oil, coal and gas executives who this government wants to roll out the red carpet for is simple: donโt come.
โThe Government canโt crow about our obvious potential to electrify the country on the one hand while simultaneously arguing to dig up and burn more oil, coal and gas.
โTrue energy resilience lies in tapping into the abundant power of the natural world around us, not burning our hopes of a liveable future,โ says Chlรถe Swarbrick.



What percentage of 5,000,000 is 36,000 again?
Ya gotta be dreaming Jonesy.
It is less than 1 percent so they did not even get all the potential Green voters to sign.We need gas to keep the wheels turning .Is it OK to bring it in from another country.
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