Australia: Want to Host the Biggest Climate Meeting? Then Help Lead.

Australia wants to host the world’s biggest climate meeting — but leadership means action. We’re asking Prime Minister Albanese to step up.

What to know:

  • Australia wants to host the world’s biggest climate meeting — a decision is expected by September.
  • We’re asking Australia’s leader to help bring power to homes, schools, and hospitals for 1 million people.
  • Record a short video telling Prime Minister Albanese why clean energy matters. We’re collecting 5,000 videos by August 31.

Learn More about this cause:

Millions of people in Africa still don’t have electricity. That means no lights to study at night, no power for hospitals, and fewer chances to grow businesses.

Australia wants to host the world’s biggest climate meeting — COP31 — and a decision will be made in September. But leading on climate means taking real action.

We’re asking Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to help fund two clean energy projects in Africa that could bring electricity to 1 million people.

We’re collecting 50,000 video messages by August 31. In September, we’ll share a video made from your messages on LinkedIn, tagging the Prime Minister and asking Global Citizens around the world to comment and show support.

Add your voice. If Australia wants to lead, it has to step up.