Peter Dutton’s plan to ditch 2030 emissions target would drive up power bills, Penny Wong says
Comments come after opposition leader claims higher grocery prices are result of Labor ‘not taking into account gas and nuclear’Disastrous, dark shadow, destroys our economy: five climate elders on Dutton’s emissions stanceThen and now: what Dutton and the Coalition used to say about a 2030 emissions targetFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastPenny Wong has warned that ditching 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets would lead to higher electricity prices as Peter Dutton foreshadowed an election campaign fought on energy policy.The opposition leader told Sky News on Sunday that energy would be a “big difference between the two parties as we head into the next election”, a week after backing away from Australia’s legislated 2030 emissions target of a 43% cut compared with 2005 levels.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
Comments come after opposition leader claims higher grocery prices are result of Labor ‘not taking into account gas and nuclear’
- Disastrous, dark shadow, destroys our economy: five climate elders on Dutton’s emissions stance
- Then and now: what Dutton and the Coalition used to say about a 2030 emissions target
- Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates
- Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
Penny Wong has warned that ditching 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets would lead to higher electricity prices as Peter Dutton foreshadowed an election campaign fought on energy policy.
The opposition leader told Sky News on Sunday that energy would be a “big difference between the two parties as we head into the next election”, a week after backing away from Australia’s legislated 2030 emissions target of a 43% cut compared with 2005 levels.
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...