‘Lead by example’: Former UN chief says Morrison must do more on climate

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Former world leaders say Australia must step up its 2030 emission reductions targets to do its fair share on the global push to tackle climate change. This from Environment and Climate Editor Nick O'Malley. 2030 netzero emissions glasgowsummit

Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s rejection of a more ambitious 2030 emission reduction target has been criticised by former United Nations general secretary Ban Ki-moon and former Irish president Mary Robinson.

Ms Robinson and Mr Ban were speaking during an online forum of a group of former international leaders founded by Nelson Mandela called The Elders that was held overnight Australian time. “And I hope his peers say to him, ‘You need to do more, you’re a rich country. You have to stop this dependence on coal, have a just transition from coal and understand the world is looking to Australia because you’re on the side of historic emitters’.Mr Ban said he had worked closely with the Australian government and was aware of the importance of coal as an export, and also of efforts to develop hydrogen technology.

 

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It's fair share?Say 'former' world leaders?it really is just a pitiful reminder of how deep scraping the bottom of the barrel can get.The industrialists that are the problem continue being the problem filling political pockets with blood money.They could do it tomorrow,but wont..

The LNP seem to be living the perception that I have of them: That their policy is set in the 1950s. Hence they have a full century to sort out their 2050 emissions stuff.

… crickets … they won’t

Did he mention China?

China building 50+ new coal fired power stations, which is a problem because we want an expensive renewables transition to excuse indefinate money printing

80% of Australians do to. However we don't count either. Mining companies are the only ones the LNP listens to. VoteThemOut

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