or ideological issue. - it s a combination of that plus the fossil fuel lobby| and right wing media. it hasjust been a toxic. political battle for years, for well over a decade. with plenty of sun and wind, renewables are growing fast in australia. this zinc refinery in north queensland is one of the country s biggest users of electricity. with more than a million solar panels, it s now generating about a quarter of its power from the sun. and it aims to be using 100% renewable energy as early as 2025. it is the right thing to do, but it is also the smart thing to do. it aligns us more closely with our customers, who are increasingly on an urgent mandate to decarbonise and drastically reduce their emissions, directly in their operations and indirectly across the supply chain.
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with plenty of sun and wind, renewables are growing fast in australia. this zinc refinery in north queensland is one of the country s biggest users of electricity. with more than a million solar panels, it s now generating about a quarter of its power from the sun. and it aims to be using 100% renewable energy as early as 2025. it is the right thing to do, but it is also the smart thing to do. it aligns us more closely with our customers, who are increasingly on an urgent mandate to decarbonise and drastically reduce their emissions and directly in their operations and indirectly across the supply chain. even though it s on the front line of this environmental emergency, australia is out of step with its allies when it comes to climate action. stuck in a balancing act between its domestic politics and its international reputation. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, the hunter valley. let s take a look at some other
probably would be like a stabbing in the back. at the quarry mining, they ve been manufacturing coal mine drilling equipment for nearly a0 years. we hear all the noise about going away from coal, and we try to be ready to pivot, but we don t have a road map for that. we just don t know what is next, so we don t know how to do that, and it s incredibly difficult to turn your mind to that when you re in such a busy industry as we are now. former prime minister malcolm turnbull lost his job because of clashes over climate policy within his own party, and its coalition partner, which is powerful in mining regions. right wing politics has framed climate and the responses - to climate as an identity or ideological issue. - it s a combination of that plus the fossil fuel lobby| and right wing media. it hasjust been a toxic. political battle for years, for well over a decade. with plenty of sun and wind, renewables are growing fast in australia. this zinc refinery in north queensland is one of