
'Call to the women ...
In 2020, humanity stands at a crossroads. Climate scientists warn that we have only one more decade to get our house in order before we suffer the consequences of Earth’s fury. Our children are calling for action to secure their future and our country has been ravaged by fire. But our political system has resulted in deadlock. We have all enjoyed the benefits that the industrial revolution has brought to the developed world, and we must all work together to transition our economy and lifestyles to a sustainable and just future.
Picture what could be done if all parties worked through the issues around climate change with genuine multiparty intent to make our planet a safer sustainable home for our children, grandchildren and all life on Earth.
This is the compelling and audacious proposition at the heart of the Women’s Climate Congress.
We believe that it is a time for women’s leadership to help turn the tide of political culture from polarised discord to collaboration and cooperation. We propose that nurture of life in the natural world and care for the Earth must be at the centre of every policy government decision.
We firmly hold a future focused philosophy of taking joint responsibility and working together to achieve meaningful climate action. We already have big plans to build a network across Australia to start a dialogue with our political representatives. We will also reach out to like-minded women’s groups overseas.
Now is the moment to network together and amplify our voices to support the young people who have been bravely speaking out. We call out to women who share our vision to join us to lead the way to united action.
For our children, grandchildren and all of life on Earth, it is the natural thing to do.
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We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands were we meet noting that sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay our respects to First Peoples Elders past, present and emerging.
'This land is the song of Indigenous peoples,
All those who walked here and all their descendants,
Song of the creatures and spirits of dreaming,
Song of the children and culture they lost.
This lands hold the lines of its earliest owners,
Custodians who respected the Earth,
Lines of their knowledge and wisdom of Elders,
We ask to walk with you in concord and peace.'
Poem written by Hazel Hall for A Chorus of Women, Canberra, 2013
In 2020, humanity stands at a crossroads. Climate scientists warn that we have only one more decade to get our house in order before we suffer the consequences of Earth’s fury. Our children are calling for action to secure their future and our country has been ravaged by fire. But our political system has resulted in deadlock. We have all enjoyed the benefits that the industrial revolution has brought to the developed world, and we must all work together to transition our economy and lifestyles to a sustainable and just future.
Picture what could be done if all parties worked through the issues around climate change with genuine multiparty intent to make our planet a safer sustainable home for our children, grandchildren and all life on Earth.
This is the compelling and audacious proposition at the heart of the Women’s Climate Congress.
We believe that it is a time for women’s leadership to help turn the tide of political culture from polarised discord to collaboration and cooperation. We propose that nurture of life in the natural world and care for the Earth must be at the centre of every policy government decision.
We firmly hold a future focused philosophy of taking joint responsibility and working together to achieve meaningful climate action. We already have big plans to build a network across Australia to start a dialogue with our political representatives. We will also reach out to like-minded women’s groups overseas.
Now is the moment to network together and amplify our voices to support the young people who have been bravely speaking out. We call out to women who share our vision to join us to lead the way to united action.
For our children, grandchildren and all of life on Earth, it is the natural thing to do.
Read more About us
Read how to Get involved
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands were we meet noting that sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay our respects to First Peoples Elders past, present and emerging.
'This land is the song of Indigenous peoples,
All those who walked here and all their descendants,
Song of the creatures and spirits of dreaming,
Song of the children and culture they lost.
This lands hold the lines of its earliest owners,
Custodians who respected the Earth,
Lines of their knowledge and wisdom of Elders,
We ask to walk with you in concord and peace.'
Poem written by Hazel Hall for A Chorus of Women, Canberra, 2013
Photo credits: Bushfire by Bert Knot (CC BY-SA 2.0); River gully by Jenny Robinson; Women's circle by Danny Pratt
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Women's Climate Congress Ltd is an Australian not-for-profit company limited by guarantee