Newsroom edition: the political resistance to clean energy – Full Story podcast
As Australia’s average temperature increases by 1.5C and extreme weather events become more severe, the public has made its feelings clear. Most Australians want to transition to clean energy. But in this country, the climate wars never die. The Coalition, which claims to back a target of net zero by 2050, seems to oppose any policy that could help get us there, while the Labor government often appears on the back foot when defending even their modest policies.
Gabrielle Jackson talks to climate and environment editor Adam Morton and national news editor Patrick Keneally about why the public support for clean energy is being met with hostility
Read more:
- The public wants clean energy – but this is Australia, where the climate wars never die | Adam Morton
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- First lockdown, then the voice, now renewables? Anti-government groups find new energy in environment battles
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