$25m climate–change campaign launched in Australia
Families will be encouraged to become carbon-neutral by planting trees and other green initiatives as part of a $25 million climate-change advertising blitz. The Howard Government hopes the national television campaign staring tomorrow night will boost its environment credentials. It aims to generate a feel-good factor by encouraging households to do simple things such as turning off their computers to reduce carbon emissions. But the Government has dropped an expensive plan to mail a booklet to each household explaining how to Be Climate Clever. A spokesman for Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull denied the decision to ditch the booklet was cost-related. Instead households will be encouraged to use a special internet site. The launch of the campaign comes as the Government battles to rein in Labor's commanding lead in the polls. Voters have been particularly tough on John Howard believing he is out of touch on climate change issues.