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The Albanese government was elected on a sense of optimism for the climate movement.
But nearly two years later, there’s a growing sense of unease from the climate movement and traditional owners towards the government in Canberra.
So, what’s going on? How has this distrust emerged? And will it practically change how we all live with the consequences of climate change?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Royce Kurmelovs, on the bad blood brewing between the government and environmentalists.
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Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Royce Kurmelovs
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The Albanese government was elected on a sense of optimism for the climate movement.
But nearly two years later, there’s a growing sense of unease from the climate movement and traditional owners towards the government in Canberra.
So, what’s going on? How has this distrust emerged? And will it practically change how we all live with the consequences of climate change?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Royce Kurmelovs, on the bad blood brewing between the government and environmentalists.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Royce Kurmelovs
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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