Australia can't blow another decade of climate action - it's now up to Labor and the Greens | Katharine Murphy
17. února 2023 20:30
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Key people are talking but there's frustration in both camps. The weeks ahead will require maturity and dexterityGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese believes Australians are suffering from "conflict fatigue" so he's sought to establish a collaborative tone in the current parliament. Not everybody is on board with that aspiration of course. But thus far, the vibe has skewed towards peace and harmony.That changed on Wednesday. Labor arrived in the House of Representatives chamber for question time ready to rumble. Albanese and the climate minister, Chris Bowen, held themselves above the fray, but frontbenchers Madeleine King and Tanya Plibersek let rip at the Greens. The trigger was the Greens signalling through media outlets earlier in the day that the next round of climate policy negotiations needed to deliver a ban on new coal and gas projects.Sign up for Guardian Australia's free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
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