PM pitches to restore Australia's climate reputation ahead of Pacific visit

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Anthony Albanese will tell the Sydney Energy Forum that Australia is ambitious about helping the world reduce carbon emissions and wants to use its research and engineering capacity to help develop more clean energy technologies.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seeking to repair Australia's international reputation on climate change, with a vow to "once again be a trusted global partner" on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.The Sydney Energy Forum will bring together government and industry leaders from the Indo-Pacific regionAustralia wants to co-host future UN climate talks with Pacific nations

The forum is co-hosted by the Australian government and the International Energy Agency, with the aim of bringing government and industry leaders together to advance the development of clean energy in the Indo-Pacific region. But it has been embraced by Mr Albanese, who is using it as an opportunity to improve Australia's international reputation on climate action.

 

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Really?

Can we tax volcanos?

In a week where it comes out there's been no global warming since 2002 captain 🥜 finds another way of destroying our way of life and ensuring the greatest redistribution of wealth from poor to rich occurs Nice one comrades! 🤪

If the Solomons are anything to go by, it was only ever about the money.

Climate Crisis: Greatest Scam in Human History All proxies: ice cores/tree rings/sediments/corals tell same story: been hotter/colder, wetter/drier, more/less storms, higher/lower sea levels, rates have been slower/faster 𝙄𝙏𝙎 𝘼𝙇𝙇 𝙃𝘼𝙋𝙋𝙀𝙉𝙀𝘿 𝘽𝙀𝙁𝙊𝙍𝙀 ... 𝙎𝘾𝘼𝙈

Net Zero is pure folly. China, the world’s biggest polluter (30% of total emissions) is adding 1.5% to their total emissions this year. Australia is at 1.5% overall and dropping.If climate change is such an existential threat why aren’t we condemning China and India?

That probably should have been taken to the election, or are we governing without mandates now? You will not like what happens when you lose if its now cool to govern without a mandate

They don’t care about climate change, just the cash. Happy to take it from the world’s greatest CO2 emitter, China, they’re just not that fussy. So if AlboMP wants to impress Pacific nations, he should bring lotsa cash, rather than windmills.

No thanks. His job is to fix a runaway economy, make sure the lights don’t go out due to his climate ideology… not cowtow to pac Islands who have their hands out.

this is not the way to buy love...........

Thank you

He’s obsessed. He will fail. The cost will be catastrophic. I despair

The weather cult undermines Australia's reputation.

Climate reputation? So he is making tough rules of coal? What is the plan for action? Carbon credits is wank!

It's what the Pacific nations are striving for. Action on carbon emissions..to stop from being devoured by the ocean. Australia can reduce all they want, it won't make any difference unless the big emitters (China-India-US) drastically start reducing. Kinda needs to happen NOW.

So will he do that by spending billions of dollars to send us into the Stone Age by using wind & solar as our base power supply.

What a load of rubbish

How much will this cost taxpayers?

Restoring our reputation means fucking our economy and the taxpayer

'Time to fuck up the farmers with ridiculous emission targets and taxes'

'Restore' suggests there was a time when Australia wasn't selfishly insisting on polluting the world

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