Labor is holding out against a swift decision on the carbon target for the National Energy Guarantee, in a new stand-off that threatens to stymie a national deal on energy and climate change.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg claimed victory in the Coalition party room on the National Energy Guarantee. |
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten accused the federal government of devising a “Frankenstein’s monster of a policy” that did not do enough to tackle global warming, signalling a fight in Parliament and at the next election on the scale of the cuts to greenhouse gas emissions.
The Labor stance means the Turnbull government could struggle to pass its plan in Federal Parliament while facing demands from states and territories that could stall the National Energy Guarantee, the mechanism meant to cut emissions and increase reliability.
Read the story from The Age by David Crowe - “Deadlock in Parliament follows Turnbull victory on energy.”
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