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The latest projections show the country will have reduced emissions by 30 to 35 per cent at the end of the decade.īut Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie says it’s not a statement the government should be taking credit for. The federal government has committed to reducing its emissions by 26 to 28 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 as part of the Paris Agreement. It's a claim regularly repeated by Mr Morrison and Emissions Reductions Minister Angus Taylor. While unveiling the 2050 target, Mr Morrison said: “Indeed, Australia will beat and meet our 2030 targets”. Claim one: 'We will continue to meet and beat our targets' I don't know about that when the Environment Minister has approved the extension of three coal projects in the last few months.”Īnd Ms Hogan isn't alone in her scepticism of Mr Morrison and his government's recent messaging on climate.
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“I find that a little bit of an uncomfortable position. “I don't think the government is really focusing on the farmers when they talk about that.” Bernadette Hogan is a farmer in Victoria's Mallee region Source: Supplied/Bernadette Hogan