Divesting from fossil fuel: open letter from religious leaders in full
Letter seeks to draw attention to the degradation of the Great Barrier Reef ... principally due to global warming
Wednesday 15 June 2016 16.22 EDT
To those in public office or aspiring to it:
As leaders in a range of faith traditions, we draw attention to the wake-up call which the degradation of the Great Barrier Reef provides.
The Reef is a wonder of the natural world and, to people of faith, a sign of the spiritual dimension of life. It also supports many jobs and economic benefits.
It is therefore with great sadness that we witness the irretrievable loss of parts of the reef, principally due to global warming.
Yet, within weeks of our government signing the Paris agreement, it had approved enormous new coal mines in the Galilee Basin, linked to a giant coal export terminal on the reefs doorstep. Such decisions are seriously irresponsible. They reflect an overly close relationship between our political representatives and fossil fuel industries.
So far, the election debates have failed to assign due priority to global warming. While Labors policies are more ambitious in some areas, Labor remains supportive of subsidies to fossil fuel companies. Neither of the major parties currently plan to wind back coal and gas mining.
We urge all those holding public office to hold in proper focus our responsibilities as signatories to the Paris agreement. There can be no more postponement of the transition to a low carbon economy. Now is the time to act.
Signatories:
Rt Reverend Professor Stephen Pickard, executive director, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Charles Sturt University (Anglican)
Mr Kim Hollow, secretary, Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Professor Nihal Agar, chairman, Hindu Council of Australia
Bishop George Browning, retired bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra-Goulburn
Julian Robertson, presiding clerk, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Australia
Sheik Riad Galil OAM, West Heidelberg Mosque
Rabbi Jeffrey Kamins, chair, Council of Masorti Rabbis of Australia
Rabbi Jonathan Keren-Black, environmental advisor, Council of Progressive Rabbis
Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky, former chairperson, the Rabbinic Council of Progressive Rabbis
Professor Neil Ormerod, professor of theology, Australian Catholic University
Fr Tom McDonough, deputy president, Catholic Religious Australia
Jacqui Remond, director, Catholic Earthcare Australia
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/16/divesting-from-fossil-fuel-open-letter-from-religious-leaders-in-full