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Both Labor and Liberal parties on track to ‘blow’ the Paris Agreement
Greens leader Adam Bandt says both the Labor and Liberal parties are on track to “blow” the Paris Agreement.
“This confected debate between Labor and Liberal about 2030 and 2035 targets hides the fact that both of them want to keep opening more coal and gas, and neither of them will do enough to stop runaway global warming,” he said during a media conference on Tuesday.
“We’re heading to an election now where the Liberals want nuclear and more coal and gas, Labor wants more coal and gas as well, and only the Greens are pushing to stop new coal and gas mines.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/both-labor-and-liberal-parties-on-track-to-blow-the-paris-agreement/ar-BB1o00UL
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