Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dear-Scotty---Bushfire-Crisis-in-Australia--1x1-Clean--27MDHUZ5MRV.htmlConceptually similarDear Scotty - Bushfire Crisis in Australia - MasterGP1SUD9LCompleted★★★★Dear Scotty - Bushfire Crisis in Australia (9x16 Clean)GP1SUD8DCompleted★★★★Dear Scotty - Bushfire Crisis in Australia (16x9 Master Version)GP1SUCYGCompleted★★★★Tasmanian Forest Fire - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPLOZCompleted★★★★Tasmanian Forest Fire - Web Video (International Version)GP0STPLQCCompleted★★★★Tasmania Forest Fires - ClipreelGP0STPKZ0Completed★★★★★★Projection at Coal-burning Power Station in Australia - ClipreelGP1SUIIZCompleted★★★★★Tesco's Burning Secret - Animation (ENGLISH TEXT 1x1 Square)GP1SVWUTCompleted★★★★Bushfire & Climate Emergency Rally in Sydney - Fire Brigade Union SpeechGP0STUCU3Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUD8HDear Scotty - Bushfire Crisis in Australia (1x1 Clean)In response to the catastrophic 2019/2020 Australian bushfire crisis and the government's emissions on energy policy, a swathe of Australian actors, musicians, athletes and bushfire survivors urge the prime minister Scott Morrison to stop ignoring the reality of the emergency and take action on climate.1x1 clean version, featuring in order of appearance:Julia StoneSimon BakerKinder SoundsAngourie RiceAaron MoreLucey Passwell & Colin AshfordClaire Kuvalja, Amanda Walsh (and daughter Alya Walsh)Charlotte MoreNicky & Grant GoozeeRyan FitzgeraldMichael Van EwijkRos VidgenSpencer McAllon & Tarama CasseyGeraldine ViswanathanBilly OttoJarrad SengRussell BierkeAnja AdamsJulia WheelerSienna CondieBlake JohnstonDyson HeppellMonica MudgeLocations:Australia-SydneyDate:24 Feb, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m0sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-PeopleShoot:Dear Scotty - Bushfire Crisis in Australia - Video AssetsIn response to the catastrophic 2019/2020 Australian bushfire crisis and the government's emissions on energy policy, a swathe of Australian actors, musicians, athletes and bushfire survivors urge the prime minister Scott Morrison to stop ignoring the reality of the emergency and take action on climate.