Jane Goodall has stressed the need for governments to challenge the fossil fuel industry in order to confront the climate crisis.
The noted primatologist and conservationist, who has been in Australia in May and June, made the remarks in an interview with Tim Barlass for the Sydney Morning Herald.
She also singled out the government of Australia, which has been described as being part of “the carbon cartel,” for its current state of environmental affairs.
The “window of time” left to act on the climate crisis requires individual action, the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace said. But politicians must act as well, and that means “governments standing up to the big corporations, the oil and gas industry,” and “putting caps on industrial emission of CO2.”
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