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Date Time Independent MP’s climate bills deserve conscience vote A government-dominated parliamentary committee’s rejection of independent MP Zali Steggall’s climate action legislation shows the Morrison government is out of touch with the views of the Australian community, the Australian Conservation Foundation said. The committee recommended that the bills – which would put Australia on a path to net zero emissions and risk-based adaptation with interim targets, an independent Climate Change Commission and a process for updating plans – not be passed. “This committee received more than 6,500 submissions and 99% of them were supportive of the bills,” said ACF’s climate change campaigner Suzanne Harter. ....
Date Time Public money for Olive Downs coal mine is deeply irresponsible In response to Resources Minister Keith Pitt’s announcement that the Morrison government will give $175 million from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) to support the Olive Downs coal project in Queensland’s Bowen Basin, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Suzanne Harter said: “While investors around the world are getting out of fossil fuels, and Australia’s banks are becoming increasingly unwilling to finance coal projects due to their clear climate risks, the Morrison government is using public money to support coal. “It seems investment in Olive Downs would not hold up for other investors, yet the Minister and the NAIF board have decided it is an acceptable use of public money. ....
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