30 January, 2020

Dealing with climate change good for the budget: Morrison

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has re-cast the government's efforts to deal with climate change as protection of the budget bottom line as it prepares for a hit to the nation's finances from the summer's bushfires and the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Scott Morrison has re-cast spending on climate change mitigation as a way to protect the budget bottom line.
Scott Morrison has re-cast spending on climate change
mitigation as a way to protect the budget bottom line.
With new research showing the coronavirus will hurt the Australian economy through to the middle of the decade, Mr Morrison said there could be a financial bonus from spending on efforts to adapt and become more resilient to climate change.
The government, which has forecast the first budget surplus since 2007-08, has earmarked $500 million this financial year to dealing with the fallout from the bushfires. There are already signs the fires have hit parts of the economy with the key December retail sales figures expected to show a fall in consumer expenditure.


Read the story from The Age by Shane Wright - “Dealing with climate change good for the budget: Morrison.”

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