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Because the australian government has never said this before and the prime minister. has actively avoided making this sort of commitment - in the lead up to cop26, so now the expectationsj are that actually - australia might move to net zero before cop26. i think the international- friends of australia might to borrow a line from emma bunton say, | what took you so long? david, this will presumably go down well in downing street if this is the case, but borisjohnson has got enough problems at home with the effects of his energy policy subsidising consumer prices, subsidising production costs. there s a price cap to limit how much they re going up for consumers, albeit they ll still go up, i think 12%, isn t it? i mean, is that the best way to square this circle? every government faces the dilemma of, how do you limit the rise in the cost of living for families for voters, let s be blunt while also trying to tackle climate change? if you were to take a really purest economist ....
Of living for families for voters, let s be blunt while also trying to tackle climate change? if you were to take a really purest economist view, you would say the most logical thing to do is to apply a carbon tax if you want to limit the use of fossil fuels. there are already some carbon taxes on some fuels, but here in the uk, for example, on petrol and diesel, those taxes have not risen for years now because it would be so politically difficult to do so. and look what happened when emmanuel macron stuck a climate tax on fuel and diesel in france. the yellow vest protests, yeah. that lead to all kinds of trouble for him, so it s a balancing act. it s very, very difficult. governments are trying to pick their way through. stefanie, has it come up much during the election campaign in germany? yeah, very much. the question of climate change but also the question of what do businesses do ....