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The Labor Environment Action Network
The Labor Environment Action Network (LEAN) is a network of grassroots Labor members from across Australia who are committed to taking action on Climate change sustainability. LEAN members volunteer their time to help raise awareness about climate change and other environmental causes.

Join this group along with other ALP members who are committed to taking action on combating climate change and discussing ways to spread the word to the wider community.

To find out more and officially join LEAN, visit: www.lean.net.au
Date created :
25/03/2010

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  • Posted: 2/05/2012 3:43:02 PM | By: TalkbackRadio

    Hi everyone. I host a national talkback radio show, I'm keen to speak to anyone that supports this government and it's carbon tax and would be interested in coming on the show for a few minutes tonight. Cheers. Christian

  • Posted: 24/04/2012 11:08:14 AM | By: Student101

    Oops, new to the short message format! My study takes about 20 minutes to complete and is completely anonymous. Any responses would be very valuable. It can be accessed here: http://unebcss.us2.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9GEKPslX7n23kGg

  • Posted: 24/04/2012 11:03:40 AM | By: Student101

    Hello,

    I am conducting a study on people’s level of concern about climate change as part of my psychology honors research at the University of New England.

    The study consists of some demographic questions, a thought listing task, and some ques

  • Posted: 15/04/2012 12:01:18 AM | By: Justinian

    The Australian people are not donkeys. Lead them and they WILL drink. CO2 tax is the only way forward. Pity it is ten years to late. Stop whining, support the ALP. Think how an EMT scheme can be abused. Don't decide this election on CO2 taxation.

  • Posted: 10/01/2012 11:46:03 AM | By: longwalk

    I am perplexed! I vote labor and I care about the environment and the effect climate change will have. And yet I face the bizarre situation of facing arrest if I join a peaceful protest against unchecked, damaging coal mining development.

  • Posted: 27/11/2011 11:19:17 PM | By: Tom Sjolund

    I've only now come aware of this site, what a brave move by the ALP.
    Lots of great comments of a positive nature.
    I've always been a supporter of the ALP but...............
    ALP get back to grassroots.

  • Posted: 26/11/2011 1:40:45 PM | By: pammymac

    Labor can't win a 'tax' debate. Regardless of Oz% C abatement Oz will bear 100% neg impact of global CC. Change conversation to need for 'Carbon Adaptation Fund' to respond to inevitable impact of other countries' emissions -r

  • Posted: 16/11/2011 2:40:27 PM | By: AViewFromTheNorth

    The Future of Free Energy is here now! The end of oil, coal and nuclear pollution!
    www.youtube.com
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wHGh2eRbLE The future of free energy is at hand, so GET WITH THE NUCLEAR-FREE PROGRAM, JULiA GILLARD, or change leade

  • Posted: 14/11/2011 9:45:23 AM | By: inishumina

    Why doesn't the Government do more to help the lower income earners and pensioners get solar panels for their homes, it's so expensive, I know the Government gives a certain amount but for that sector it's still out of reach.

  • Posted: 14/11/2011 9:40:53 AM | By: inishumina

    Just come back from the UK, and the use of the Wind Turbines for energy is proving to be useless, always having to shut them down due to high winds (thought that's what they were for).


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