12 March, 2019

Even in its dying days, the government denies the need for climate action

For all the skittishness of Australian politics through the years of the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison governments there’s been one factor that has been remarkably consistent.
‘While the PM will blow his foghorn on taxes and boats,
 it is the climate change policy failure that leaves his government
 condemned in the eyes of so many of its own’ 
Amid leadership coups, cultural offensives and the revolving door of energy policy acronyms, the Australian public has remained steadfast in its belief that more needs to be done to address climate change.

Whether the focus has been an ETS, an ERF, a CET or a Neg or just a big stick, the majority of the voting public has not moved from its view that meaningful action is required by government.


Read the story from The Guardian by Peter Lewis - “Even in its dying days, the government denies the need for climate action.”

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