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Changing rainfall patterns, rising sea levels and increasing intense weather events are posing a threat to Australia’s water supply, agriculture, coastal infrastructure and natural habitats.
As part of the Climate Council’s Kimberley Expedition 2016, you will drive our research and help us to publish more world-leading reports on climate science, impacts and renewable energy solutions. With your support, we can give a broader group of experts the media platform to combat climate deniers and fight deliberate misinformation on this issue.
• $200 could publish a press release correcting misinformation
• $1,500 could create an animated video simplifying the science of climate change for our online audience of 2.5 million Australians
• $20,000 could support research into an active issue and fund the preparation of an information report
In August 2015, 17 Climate Council supporters like you took on the inaugural Kimberley expedition with Professor Tim Flannery. This fundraising adventure saw the team journey from Kununurra to Broome, raising an astounding $110,000 for the Climate Council.
Let’s do it again in 2016 and exceed the funds previously raised!
As a non-profit organisation we can only continue to combat climate change with the support of our community—people just like you.
* * The fundraising target for this adventure is $6,000 per person * *
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After thousands of Australians chipped in to Australia's biggest crowd-funding campaign, the abolished Climate Commission has relaunched as the new, independent Climate Council.
We exist to provide independent, authoritative climate change information to the Australian public. Why? Because our response to climate change should be based on the best science available.
We're a fast growing group of people made up of expert Councillors, staff, volunteers and supporters. Together we are doing everything we can to spread independent and accurate information on climate change.
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