Given PMâs inaction, devil must be in the details
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I canât imagine many Australians are comfortable with the Prime Minister laying hands on them in evacuation centres, nor seeing their social media lives as controlled by the âevil oneâ (âPMâs beliefs rise like an eagle before Christian leadersâ, April 27). Perhaps worse is his attack on âidentity politicsâ, pure dogwhistling to his fellow evangelical Christians who also believe and teach that peopleâs worth is only found in Christ and true community only found in the church. I spent most of my adult life in these churches, and I know that Christians are encouraged to go into politics to explicitly influence and direct social policy. I am deeply disturbed that Scott Morrison truly believes he is on a mission from God.
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Net zero ticker: Despair as Coalition fails climate test
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I now feel a total sense of hopelessness and despair (“Net zero action: Cabinet shuns climate laws”, February 10). All sense of urgency to ensure the safety of future generations and biodiversity on this planet is being completely ignored and used as
a political plaything. What can we possibly do, as citizens of this country, to convey this utter despair to our supposed leaders? Anything?
Judy Hungerford, North Curl Curl
Just about every institution – including state governments, business, unions and farming groups – want net zero emissions by 2050 to be legislated. But the Coalition federal government still demurs. Scott Morrison is fearful that the same fate is in store for him that was meted out to Turnbull.
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