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Australia is one of the world's biggest per-capita greenhouse gas emitters, and a Climate Question listener wants to know why the world isn't demanding her country do more.
Jodie lives in tropical Queensland, which she says is 'paradise', but it's also a place affected by bushfires, drought, and cyclones.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says 'Australia can always be relied upon' to deliver action on climate change, but critics at home and abroad point to a record of over-promising and under-delivering.
Observers also blame the country's powerful and profitable fossil fuel industries as a reason why the Australian government has been slow to make progress.
But is it time, as listener Jodie asks, to give her country a 'a kick up the bum'?
Contributors:
Presenters - Neal Razzell and Graihagh Jackson
Producer – Jordan Dunbar
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Australia is one of the world's biggest per-capita greenhouse gas emitters, and a Climate Question listener wants to know why the world isn't demanding her country do more.
Jodie lives in tropical Queensland, which she says is 'paradise', but it's also a place affected by bushfires, drought, and cyclones.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says 'Australia can always be relied upon' to deliver action on climate change, but critics at home and abroad point to a record of over-promising and under-delivering.
Observers also blame the country's powerful and profitable fossil fuel industries as a reason why the Australian government has been slow to make progress.
But is it time, as listener Jodie asks, to give her country a 'a kick up the bum'?
Contributors:
Presenters - Neal Razzell and Graihagh Jackson
Producer – Jordan Dunbar
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