
Support DEA's EOFY appeal and campaign to quit gas
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There is a growing body of medical research that shows the health risks of burning gas: asthma in the home, pregnancy complications around fracking wells, and emissions contributing to extreme weather.
The consequences of burning methane are not widely understood by the public. With the gas industry in the spotlight and under pressure, health professionals have an opportunity to change that.
The team has developed a suite of tactics that will amplify the voices of medical professionals, directly lobby decision-makers for policy change, and help to protect households from the consequences of gas in the home — but they will only be possible with your help.
DEA is a small team, powered by volunteer doctors. You support for our end of financial year appeal will ensure we can maintain our regular program community education work, lobbying in federal and state parliaments.
Make a tax-deductible donation now:
The consequences of burning methane are not widely understood by the public. With the gas industry in the spotlight and under pressure, health professionals have an opportunity to change that.
The team has developed a suite of tactics that will amplify the voices of medical professionals, directly lobby decision-makers for policy change, and help to protect households from the consequences of gas in the home — but they will only be possible with your help.
DEA is a small team, powered by volunteer doctors. You support for our end of financial year appeal will ensure we can maintain our regular program community education work, lobbying in federal and state parliaments.
Make a tax-deductible donation now: