Protect the Renewable Energy Target

The Issue

The Renewable Energy Target creates jobs and cuts pollution. Origin, AGL and EnergyAustralia want the government to scrap the target because they make billions from dirty coal fired power stations. Tell these energy companies to stop profiting from dirty coal and invest in clean energy solutions.

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Australian Conservation FoundationPetition StarterAs Associate Client Manager, Carly works with a wide diversity of organizations to help them find and connect with high quality, new supporters through Change.org sponsored campaigns. Before joining Change.org, Carly worked on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s digital team, managing the digital engagement strategy and online fundraising programs for House campaigns. She is passionate about women’s rights, social and economic inequality, and technology’s role in creating social good. She currently resides in San Francisco.
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The Issue

The Renewable Energy Target creates jobs and cuts pollution. Origin, AGL and EnergyAustralia want the government to scrap the target because they make billions from dirty coal fired power stations. Tell these energy companies to stop profiting from dirty coal and invest in clean energy solutions.

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Australian Conservation FoundationPetition StarterAs Associate Client Manager, Carly works with a wide diversity of organizations to help them find and connect with high quality, new supporters through Change.org sponsored campaigns. Before joining Change.org, Carly worked on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s digital team, managing the digital engagement strategy and online fundraising programs for House campaigns. She is passionate about women’s rights, social and economic inequality, and technology’s role in creating social good. She currently resides in San Francisco.

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AGL
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EnergyAustralia
EnergyAustralia

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Petition created on August 20, 2014