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Greens will vote with Govt to pass Climate Bill

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Australi’s the Greens will vote with Labour to pass the Government’s climate bill, leader Adam Bandt has confirmed.

Speaking at the National Press Club in Canberra, Mr Bandt said: “The Greens have improved a weak climate bill, but the fight to stop Labor opening new coal and gas mines continues.

“And in

the only obstacle to greater climate ambition is Labor.

“People need to be clear-eyed about the importance of this bill and that this government is bringing a bucket of water to a house fire.

“Worse, even this smallest of steps on the road to tackling the climate emergency could be wiped out by just one of the 114 new coal and gas projects in the government’s investment pipeline.

“The fight begins now to get Labor to stop opening coal and gas mines.”

The Bill

The bill updates Australia’s obligation­s under the Paris Agreement - committing to a 43 per cent emissions reduction by 2030 and net zero by 2050.

It hands authority back to the Climate Change Authority to monitor Australia’s progress, and also requires the Minister for Climate Change, Chris Bowen, to report annually to Parliament on Australia’s progress towards these targets.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he is “very confident” the bill will pass through the lower house following Mr Bandt’s announceme­nt.

“This is an opportunit­y to end the climate wars,” Mr Albanese said.

He urged the Coalition to agree to the climate bill so the “whole of parliament can be on the right side of history”.

“If the Coalition decide to break with their rhetoric and actually come to the table and listen to the business community who are saying that what we need is investment certainty... investment in clean and cheap energy,” Albanese said.

Mr Albanese also said the Coalition is “obsessed by nuclear reactors” but is ignoring “the biggest nuclear reactor of all” which he says is the sun.

“They are stuck in the past, they are frozen in time while the world warms around them,” he said.

“We will not be held hostage to that behaviour, we will continue to advance our agenda.”

On Tuesday, Opposition Leader

Peter Dutton said the Coalition would push for a debate about pivoting to nuclear energy after deciding to vote against the government’s climate bill.

The opposition said it was “high time” to have a debate about nuclear energy.

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