The Gold Coast Bulletin

LNP MP backs need to tackle climate change

- PAUL WESTON

THE Gold Coast’s youngest LNP MP is a believer in climate change and wants to work with others to find solutions to start dealing with consequenc­es such as bushfires.

“It’s not a topic up for debate because like all science it’s based on the strength of the evidence, not someone’s opinion,” Bonney MP Sam O’Connor wrote on his Facebook page this week.

“Both ‘sides’, especially those on the extremes, have made climate change one of the most frustratin­g and divisive topics to talk about.

“Some politician­s are often singled out and given huge publicity as ‘deniers’ but they are a small minority – probably representa­tive of the amount of people in the general population who don’t accept climate science. Climate change is happening and the only debates we should be having are about how we deal with it.”

Mr O’Connor, 28, was speaking out after Coast Federal MP Karen Andrews talked about the bushfire response before meeting with top scientists.

“Every second that we spend discussing whether or not climate change is real is a second that we don’t spend talking about and putting in place the strategies to mitigate the effects,” the Science Minister said in a statement.

Mr O'Connor’s stance on climate change was welcomed by some readers of his Facebook page.

A resident in a response posted: “I’ve never voted Liberal but I’ve followed you, Sam, since I moved into the area and I’ve been very impressed with your commitment to the community.

“I’m even more impressed now. Keep it up.”

Mr O’Connor told the Bulletin the state LNP had released a 12-point plan to reduce the impact of bushfires, which included initiative­s such as streamlini­ng the approval for backburnin­g. He said the LNP announced it also supported more autonomy for indigenous rangers to undertake traditiona­l burning, and would create a National Disaster Cabinet Committee to monitor preparatio­ns.

Asked if his position conflicted with the views of Prime Minister Scott Morrison, he replied: “He did signal the other day ... he did talk about evolving their broader climate change policy. The key thing is without risking the existing industries.”

CLIMATE CHANGE IS HAPPENING AND THE ONLY DEBATES WE SHOULD BE HAVING ARE ABOUT HOW WE DEAL WITH IT

BONNEY MP SAM O’CONNOR

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