Sports stars press Australia on climate change

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SYDNEY: Hundreds of Aussie sporting heroes - from rugby captain Michael Hooper, to pace bowler Pat Cummins and world champion surfer Mick Fanning - teamed up on Monday (Dec 27) to demand the government do more to tackle climate change. In an online petition dubbed \u0022The Cool Down\u0022 a raft of Australian

SYDNEY: Hundreds of Aussie sporting heroes - from rugby captain Michael Hooper, to pace bowler Pat Cummins and world champion surfer Mick Fanning - teamed up on Monday to demand the government do more to tackle climate change.

"But at the moment, if climate action was the Olympics, Australia isn't winning gold, we're not making the finals, in fact, we don't even qualify." After a landmark UN climate report last month warned catastrophic global warming is occurring far more quickly than previously forecast, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he would not follow other advanced economies in adopting a net-zero target.

 

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