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You could easily be forgiven for thinking the state of climate policy was a bit dire in Australia after weeks and months of speculation over the Coalition's eventual decision to dump net-zero targets. Despite all that, it appears emissions will continue to go down as state and territory Liberal parties have reaffirmed their support to meet net-zero in coming decades. Experts say the world is moving in the same direction to a low-emissions future with the decision of the federal Coalition only opening up opportunities for Labor and the crossbench to tear them to shreds.
Featured: Kate Hook (Climate 200), Sean O'Shannessey (RiverFM, Environmental as Anything), Dr. Niranjika Wijesooriya Gunarathne (University of Sydney)
Presenter - Noah Secomb
Producer - Martin Davies
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By CBAAYou could easily be forgiven for thinking the state of climate policy was a bit dire in Australia after weeks and months of speculation over the Coalition's eventual decision to dump net-zero targets. Despite all that, it appears emissions will continue to go down as state and territory Liberal parties have reaffirmed their support to meet net-zero in coming decades. Experts say the world is moving in the same direction to a low-emissions future with the decision of the federal Coalition only opening up opportunities for Labor and the crossbench to tear them to shreds.
Featured: Kate Hook (Climate 200), Sean O'Shannessey (RiverFM, Environmental as Anything), Dr. Niranjika Wijesooriya Gunarathne (University of Sydney)
Presenter - Noah Secomb
Producer - Martin Davies
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.