Our energy carbon footprint isn't great so how does our transport stack up? @craigreucassel #FightForPlanetA #YourPlanetAU
— abctv (@ABCTV) August 17, 2020
Tonight 8.30pm: https://t.co/SEl7bzwH4j pic.twitter.com/6HgMCy2Bo2
How you get around makes a difference! We’re fast-tracking the delivery of 40km of protected bike lanes to help Melburnians travel in a safe AND green way during the COVID-19 pandemic 📸 by Jim Zapsalis at Walking Perspective #fightforplanetA https://t.co/PyhLzmSEvM pic.twitter.com/Gdvp7Syi2S
— City of Melbourne (@cityofmelbourne) August 19, 2020
If everyone in Australia left their car at home for just one day, we'd stop 120,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases from going into the atmosphere. @craigreucassel #FightForPlanetA #YourPlanetAU
— abctv (@ABCTV) August 18, 2020
Join the movement and #ParkItForThePlanet on August 26: https://t.co/0jWBNUyg3Y pic.twitter.com/0HkEnrSN2j
Anyone want to join #coalcare ??donate here #FightforPlanetA
— Craig Reucassel (@craigreucassel) August 18, 2020
Well done @craigreucassel on tonight’s episode of #FightForPlanetA highlighting the links between transport & climate change. As the Garnaut Review argued over a decade ago more compact cities & modal shifts to PT, walking & cycling are critical elements of the climate challenge.
— Ben Carroll (@BenCarrollMP) August 18, 2020
Probably a miss in this #FightForPlanetA is to cover how much of a difference hybrids can also make for carbon footprint. Electric is important. Have a look at emissions on https://t.co/0wEAZWAsZO
— Craig Reucassel (@craigreucassel) August 18, 2020
I can’t emphasise how much difference this would make. #FightForPlanetA https://t.co/57f4uVDKRa
— Craig Reucassel (@craigreucassel) August 18, 2020
We owe @craigreucassel a debt of gratitude. Practical but passionate program on why we need to act on climate change. Every one of us and every Government must #FightForPlanetA
— Lily D'Ambrosio MP (@LilyDAmbrosioMP) August 18, 2020
Hey @Chevron #youoweus#FightForPlanetA (and you can afford it)
— Craig Reucassel (@craigreucassel) August 11, 2020
Plus it would lead to more jobs in Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef is such an emotional roller coaster. So much beauty, but so much destroyed. The only way we can save it is for the world to reduce emissions. Now. #FightForPlanetA
— Craig Reucassel (@craigreucassel) August 18, 2020