Activists occupy Hazelwood power station in Earth Hour direct action

“Switch off Coal and Switch on Renew­ables” was the very clear mes­sage being sent to State and Fed­er­al Gov­ern­ments this Earth Hour by com­mu­ni­ty cli­mate activists who occu­pied Hazel­wood Pow­er Sta­tion in Vic­to­ri­a’s Latrobe Val­ley on Sat­ur­day March 28.

Switch off Coal at Hazlewood protest

“Switch off Coal and Switch on Renew­ables” was the very clear mes­sage being sent to State and Fed­er­al Gov­ern­ments this Earth Hour by com­mu­ni­ty cli­mate activists who occu­pied Hazel­wood Pow­er Sta­tion in Vic­to­ri­a’s Latrobe Val­ley on Sat­ur­day March 28.

View the video — http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/bento/videos/Hazelwood.m4v/view
Switch Off Hazel­wood Blog — http://switchoffcoal.wordpress.com/

Louise Mor­ris, one of the Hazel­wood pro­test­ers from Friends of the Earth, said every hour should be Earth Hour, accord­ing to an ABC Report. 3 activists locked on to equip­ment ear­ly Sat­ur­day morn­ing with 30 more present protest­ing for the shut­down of one of the most pol­lut­ing coal pow­er sta­tions in the world and call­ing for a rapid tran­si­tion to renew­able ener­gy tech­nolo­gies.

“If we’re seri­ous about cli­mate change, we actu­al­ly need to be switch­ing off coal and switch­ing on renew­ables rather than just switch­ing off our lights for one hour once a year,” she said.

On the Switch Off Hazel­wood Blog Louise Mor­ris said:

“Hazelwood’s car­bon pol­lu­tion emis­sions, at 17 mil­lion tonnes annu­al­ly, are equiv­a­lent to about 5% of Australia’s annu­al green­house gas emis­sions – the same amount as Kevin Rudd’s emis­sion reduc­tion tar­get for 2020. “

“By shut­ting down Hazel­wood this year, we could achieve this 5% tar­get imme­di­ate­ly, and then adopt prop­er emis­sion reduc­tion tar­gets as the cli­mate sci­ence demands. It’s time to get down to the real busi­ness of tran­si­tion­ing Aus­tralia away from pol­lut­ing fos­sil fuels and switch­ing onto renew­able ener­gy,” said Ms Mor­ris.

“Gov­ern­ments are hap­py to pro­vide token sup­port for cli­mate change by switch­ing off their lights for an hour, once a year, but if they are seri­ous on cli­mate change it’s clear Hazel­wood needs to be decom­mis­sioned this year.”

“This Earth Hour we need to acknowl­edge it is time to do so much more than just switch off our lights for an hour. We need to switch off our reliance on dirty coal and switch onto job rich renew­able ener­gy sources.”