A
statement by the Shadow Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Water,
Mark Butler.
|
T
|
ony Abbott has defied
calls for action on climate change by negotiating down Australia’s emissions
reduction target in Cabinet.
![]() |
| Mark Butler. |
As reported in The Australian today, the Prime Minister
rolled his Deputy Leader and Environment Minister to commit Australia to one of
the weakest emissions reduction targets in the developed world.
If his own Cabinet couldn’t trust Mr Abbott to take climate
change seriously, how can Australians?
The Climate Institute has indicated Mr Abbott’s target is
consistent with global warming of three to four degrees. This is despite the
Government and Labor committing to limiting global warming to no more than two
degrees, along with China, the US, the UK and all the major economies around
the world.
Tony Abbott’s emissions reduction target needs to be guided
by that fundamental commitment.
Therefore two major questions still remain for the Prime
Minister:
1. How is Mr Abbott’s target in line with his commitment to
limit global warming to no more than two degrees Celsius?
![]() |
| Tony Abbott. |
If the Government has modelling to demonstrate this, they
should release it immediately.
2. How much taxpayers’ money will be doled out to the big
polluters under the Coalition’s polluters’ slush fund to achieve this target?
Research released last week showed emissions will rise by 20
per cent under Mr Abbott’s plan. Additional research shows the cost could blow
out by billions of dollars.
This week, research showed two thirds of Australians want Mr
Abbott to take climate change more seriously. All Australians who want meaningful
action on climate change appear to have been let down by Tony Abbott.


No comments:
Post a Comment