February 15, 2026
What We Owe the Water It’s time for a Fossil Fuel Treaty; Vantage Point Issue 4
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Title: What We Owe the Water
Author: Kumi Naidoo
Category: Nature, Politics, Nonfiction
Language: English | N/A Pages | ISBN: 9781763662193
Description:
"From the flood-soaked streets of Lismore to the rising waters in the Pacific, the effects of climate change are here. Australia stands at a profound crossroads. It can continue to fuel the climate crisis as one of the world’s largest fossil fuel exporters or it can become a true partner to its Pacific neighbours and lead the transition toward a fossil-free future."Genuine solidarity means more than symbolic gestures on the global stage. It means concrete action: ending the approval of new fossil fuel projects and supporting governments seeking to negotiate a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
This essay imagines a future where Australia stands as a courageous ally using its resources and power to build a better future rather than staying as a climate pariah, and where the Pacific becomes the lighthouse guiding the way.
Drawing on decades of activism – from anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa to standing alongside climate defenders across the…
"From the flood-soaked streets of Lismore to the rising waters in the Pacific, the effects of climate change are here. Australia stands at a profound crossroads. It can continue to fuel the climate crisis as one of the world’s largest fossil fuel exporters or it can become a true partner to its Pacific neighbours and lead the transition toward a fossil-free future."Genuine solidarity means more than symbolic gestures on the global stage. It means concrete action: ending the approval of new fossil fuel projects and supporting governments seeking to negotiate a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
This essay imagines a future where Australia stands as a courageous ally using its resources and power to build a better future rather than staying as a climate pariah, and where the Pacific becomes the lighthouse guiding the way.
Drawing on decades of activism – from anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa to standing alongside climate defenders across the…
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