Greens call for water tank guidelines to be changed

Greens call for water tank guidelines to be changed

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Australia’s Greens have demanded fresh water be put before people’s priorities to tackle global warming.

Key points: Water is an urgent and key need in our country

Greenpeace says Australia must get on with the task of water management

Australian Water says a $1 billion investment in climate infrastructure is needed

Greens have called for fresh water be put ahead of “unnecessary” government measures to address global warming.

Key points: Water is vital for Australia’s food secu화천출장마사지rity

Australian Water says climate changes affect water resources more than it does oil and gas

Greens want water resource plans to be based on science, not politics

Greenpeace says water management measures need to be based on the most pressing needs of the day

Speaking at the launch of a report into water resources, the Greens said they needed to move beyond climate science and policy and focus instead on water.

The report calls on the Australian Government to put an urgent and long-term focus on water and to take the lead in supporting regional water markets, and a water quality plan for the region.

Key points: Water출장 안마 is an important source of food security

Australia has an estimated 5.7 billion people living on less than three-quarters of the food they eat

Australia spends $500 billion a year on water, but needs more than $12bn a year to meet its needs

There is insufficient money allocated for Australia’s water needs and the country cannot afford to ignore the urgent need for it

The Greens also demand that government investment into water, including through new technology, should be based onXO 카지노 scientific data and research.

They say these new technologies could help Australia meet the world’s water needs without increasing carbon emissions, or damaging Australia’s water quality.

Key points: A $1 billion investment in climate infrastructure is needed

Greens call for a water infrastructure plan based on science, not politics

Greens say they know more about the impacts of climate change than politicians, yet do little to protect Australia’s water

The Greens say the best way to tackle global warming is by reducing carbon emissions, not building up infrastructure.

Environment Minister Greg Hunt said governments needed to do more about water, particularly with climate change as a “front burner”.

“Australia has an estimated 5.7 billion people living on less than three-quarters of the food they eat, and in a changing climate, they will continue to expand this population and w