Nuclear not wanted here – message sent to COP29

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As world leaders gathered for the opening of the COP 29 climate summit in Baku, Australian civil society groups sent a clear message to the conference and the federal Coalition, in the form of a statement opposing nuclear power in Australia.

The statement will be shared with delegates and representatives and presented in a press conference on November 15 in the COP Press room.

Endorsing organisations include leading environment, social justice, faith, First Nations and trade union voices.

AUSTRALIAN CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT FOR COP29 BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

We, the undersigned Australian Civil Society organisations are united in support for the global clean energy transition and opposition to the nuclear industry playing a spoiling role in this transition.

Nuclear power is too slow, costly and inflexible to play any meaningful role in the global decarbonisation efforts. Nuclear also brings unique risks and long-lived wastes.

Given the environmental, economic and human urgency of addressing climate change and advancing the energy transition the nuclear industry must not be allowed to cause the global diplomatic community any further delay.

Australia is moving purposefully away from centralised fossil fuel combustion and toward distributed renewable energy generation and storage. In 2024, 40% of Australia’s electricity is generated from renewable energy. This capacity is proven, delivering and expanding rapidly.

Despite this, a coordinated campaign is currently being waged to undermine public support for this decarbonisation effort. The last thing Australia needs now is nuclear distraction and delay.

We have been fortunate to learn from the world’s experience with nuclear power. We understand why its role in global energy systems and its contribution to global electricity production has been in decline for decades. Its legacy is one of underperformance, burgeoning cost, intractable health impacts and long-lived radioactive wastes.

As the former Australian Chief Scientist Dr. Alan Finkel said, “Any call to go directly from coal to nuclear is effectively a call to delay decarbonisation of our electricity system by 20 years”.

Australia, and the world, cannot afford this delay. We stand resolute in our support for real climate action through the clean energy transition and in our opposition to false nuclear promises.

SIGNATORIES AS AT 11 NOVEMBER 2024

Alice Spring Peace Action Think Tank

Antinuclear Australia

Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF)

Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)

Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (WA)

Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA)

Australian Rainforest Conservation Society

Be The Change Australia

Climate Action Network Australia (CANA)

Conservation Council of WA

Doctors for the Environment Australia

Don’t Nuke the Climate Australia

Electrical Trades Union National (ETU)

Extinction Rebellion Australia (XR)

Friends of the Earth Australia

Friends of the Earth Adelaide

Gene Ethics Network

Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation

Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN)

Justice and Peace Office of the Sydney

Catholic Archdiocese

Just Peace Queensland

Maritime Union of Australia

Mineral Policy Institute (MPI)

Nuclear Free Western Australia (NFWA)

Oxfam Australia

Peoples Climate Assembly

Queensland Conservation Council

Solar Citizens

Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania

Uniting Church Synod of NSW & ACT

Victoria Trades Hall Council

Vote Earth Now

Wilderness Australia

Wollongong Against War and Nukes

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