Prime Minister Scott Morrison's claim that plastic pollution in the oceans is a more immediate threat than climate change has been trashed by Associate Professor Nerilie Abram, an Australian scientist who helmed the United Nations' report on rising sea levels.
| Australia's PM, Scott Morrison, attempts to distract people with his discussion about plastics. |
In his statement to the United Nations early on Thursday (AEST), Mr Morrison promised more policies to clean up the ocean, deal with plastics recycling and crack down on illegal fishing.
"To protect our oceans, Australia is committed to leading urgent action to combat plastic pollution choking our oceans, tackle over-exploitation of our fisheries, prevent ocean habitat destruction and take action on climate change," he said.
Mr Morrison had already told reporters: "We need to take action on climate change, but there are actually issues like plastics in our oceans which present even more immediate threats".
Read the story from The Age by Benjamin Preiss - “PM’s claim ocean plastics are 'more immediate threat' disputed by scientists.”
(We would still be in desperate trouble because of the climate crisis even if our oceans were totally free of plastic: plastic is not the problem rather, it is clearly and unequivocally the human caused damage to Earth’s climate system. Scott Morrison is deflecting the conversation and as Australia’s Prime Minister he needs to do better - Robert McLean)
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