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| Dismal climate change debate prompts power price hikes. |
This blame game is a sad product of the dismal debate
Australia has had about climate change and the transition to a low-emissions
electricity sector over the past decade. Transitions tend to be painful. The
challenge for policymakers is not to avoid the transition because it’s painful
– running away at the first sign of high prices does not make a brave
politician. It is to make the transition as painless as possible.
But a debate about how best to make the transition is not the
debate the country has been having. Instead we have oscillated from arguing
that climate change does not need a substantial response, to introducing
policies such as Direct Action that have no perceived impact on consumers and
limited impact on the environment, to advocacy for an immediate transition to
cheap, job-creating renewable electricity. The result is a policy mess, with no
clear direction forward.
Read The Guardian
story - “The electricity price hike blame game: a sad product of a dismal climate change debate.”

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