There are not enough binding commitments from world leaders on reducing carbon emissions. This can be seen from major players opting out and putting budget restrictions in place. This is the biggest challenge facing the fight against global warming today.
As suggested by the Department of Environment gradual impacts on Australia are alarming as biodiversity and ecosystems that support wellbeing, clean air and fresh water are some of the biggest concerns as the major population lives in cities and costs. Australia has noticed very hot summers and cold winters and in recent years there have been more bush fires and flooding, which is not natural.
Looking at the information provided by the Department of Environment and suggestions from worldwide scientists if we don’t change to a more sustainable way of life, the impact on the earth will become irreversible. We are all responsible for the environment, biodiversity, air quality, land contamination, financial assistance for environmental research and technology, and the move towards renewable energy.
United People's Party is committed to climate change. Therefore, we understand the immediate need to implement strategies to grow renewable energy generation from hydro, wind, and solar which we will be working towards in the future. We are also committed to plantation and awareness of land care programs and measures.