Climate Refugees

Rights of children should be above politics

Blog Post | Blog of Sarah Hanson-Young
Tuesday 9th August 2011, 12:22pm

Yesterday the High Court extended an injunction to hear a legal challenge to the Malaysian people-swap deal.

Greens welcome new moves to determine age of people smugglers

Media Release | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Friday 8th July 2011, 4:30pm

The Australian Greens are pleased the government has changed how it tries to determine the ages of minors charged with people smuggling offences because the previous outdated method caused unnecessary anguish to detained Indonesian boys and their families.

Greens Want Australia To Act As A Good Neighbour In The Pacific Region

Media Release | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Thursday 5th August 2010, 12:30pm

Australia needs to live up to its responsibilities in the Pacific Region by acting as a good neighbour to other countries according to Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.


Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson for Human Rights, says the Greens have a comprehensive plan for Australia to play a proper role in the region and help improve health, educational and humanitarian outcomes in developing countries.


"Australia is one of the wealthiest and most stable countries in the Pacific region,'' Senator Hanson-Young said.

climate change and overseas development aid

Estimates Transcripts | Spokesperson Scott Ludlam
Tuesday 8th June 2010, 5:44pm


Senator LUDLAM-I put a couple of questions to the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency late last week around fast start funding in Australian overseas development assistance. It seems to be an open question at the moment as to whether Australian contributions to international funding for climate  mitigation and adaptation initiatives will be on top of our aid budget or whether they will be eating into our 0.5 per cent target. The department referred me to AusAID, so I am hoping you can help me out.

Australia blocks wishes of drowning Pacific Islands

Media Release | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 1:19pm

The Australian government was last week unable to deny blocking calls from Pacific Island nations for Australia to substantially increase its target for a reduction in carbon emissions.

In a question to the government's Minister for Climate Change, the Greens Senator asked:

"Given the consistent and outspoken calls from Pacific Island nations for a 45 per cent below 1990 level reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from developed countries by 2020, why was that not reflected in the outputs from [the recent Pacific Islands Forum and the Smaller Island States Group] meetings held in Australia?"

Christine launches Big Melt climate justice tour and report

Photo Gallery | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Tuesday 18th August 2009, 2:35pm
Click one of the thumbnails to view the gallery.

Second reading speech: Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme legislation

Speech | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young
Tuesday 23rd June 2009, 2:07pm

I rise to speak to the Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme legislation, and indicate my disappointment in the model and approach that the Rudd Government has taken, particularly when we have seen 12 years of disastrous inaction from the coalition who continue to ignore the need for urgent action and some who continue to espouse climate change scepticism.

The Greens cannot and will not support a scheme that is environmentally ineffective and economically inefficient.

What we are prepared to support, is the unconditional commitment to a 25% target – the bare minimum required by science and the global community – which would go some way in repairing the damage that years of inaction, ignorance and cynicism we have inflicted on our planet and future generations.

Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme - Second Reader Speech

Speech | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Monday 22nd June 2009, 12:00am

I rise this evening to speak on the government's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, introduced in the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Bill 2009 and related bills. As members in the chamber would be aware, the Greens have been campaigning on climate change for more than 20 years. In fact, I was appointed to Australia's first greenhouse council in Victoria in 1990, when I was in the Tasmanian parliament. I have been working on that issue ever since in the state parliament, in the federal parliament and globally through the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The Greens around the world have taken a very strong position on this.

I could not disagree more with the Leader of the Nationals in the Senate, Senator Joyce, in his summation of the current situation in relation to climate change. He said things are changing constantly, and they are. But that has no truck with the sceptics. Things are changing very quickly and the science is showing that we are tracking at the worst-case-scenario end of what was predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Three months ago in Copenhagen, some of the leading scientists came to assess how we were tracking against the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report which assessed the science from a few years previously. This report came out last Thursday and said:

Many key climate indicators are already moving beyond the patterns of natural variability within which contemporary society and economy have developed and thrived. These indicators include global mean surface temperature, sea-level rise, global ocean temperature, Arctic sea ice extent, ocean acidification, and extreme climatic events. With unabated emissions, many trends in climate will likely accelerate, leading to an increasing risk of abrupt or irreversible climatic shifts.

China exposes Rudd's 25% climate fig leaf

Media Release | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Saturday 16th May 2009, 12:02pm

Prime Minister Rudd's attempt to green-wash his Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme with a 25% conditional target has been exposed as disingenuous by China's top negotiator, Su Wei, Australian Greens Deputy Leader Christine Milne said today.