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Related: About this forumWhy Scott Morrison's Climate "Policy" Is Shit, And Why Australia Is Totally Boned
Scott Morrison, clearly realising there is a sizeable portion of the population who care somewhat about the fact the planet is cooking underneath our feet, today announced a blockbuster new direct action climate change policy, which weirdly is exactly the same as Tony Abbotts one from several years ago, just with a new name. This is incredible gear!
Morrison who presides over a government packed with dudes who know full well that theyll be dead and buried before the worst effects of climate change hit, and therefore have absolutely no intention of doing anything about it announced he will revive the so-called Emissions Reduction Fund, promising a pretty paltry $2 billion of funds over 10 years. Does this climate solutions fund involve cutting back on coal production and making real, meaningful and most importantly structural efforts to reduce emissions? Haha fuck nah it doesnt. As per the Sydney Morning Herald:
The revamped direct action initiative, to be rebadged as the Climate Solutions Fund, will include public money for on country Indigenous Australians to prevent bushfires, small businesses wanting to reduce energy bills through new technology and farmers seeking to revegetate degraded land and drought proof their farms. Morrison says that the point of the policy is to approach climate change with cool heads, not just impassioned hearts, and that Australia is still very much on track to reduce carbon emissions by 26-28 per cent by 2030. Its pretty complex and circuitous math which leads him to that promise, given that the governments own numbers suggest emissions have been rising since the carbon price was dumped in 2013.
In addition to this deeply innovative rehash of literal climate change denier Tony Abbotts banner climate change policy, Morrison will announce new energy efficiency measures, hydroelectric projects and some manner of electric car policy over the coming days. A great investigation by Guardian Australia last year found it was difficult to ascertain whether the original $2 billion fund implemented by the Abbott government was producing results commensurate with the amount of money being dumped into it. As it turns out, billions of dollars flying around as incentive for individual businesses to reduce emissions can end up as a little bit of a rort! Whodathunkit.
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https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/scott-morrison-climate-change/
Mike 03
(16,616 posts)a government packed with dudes who know full well that theyll be dead and buried before the worst effects of climate change hit, and therefore have absolutely no intention of doing anything about it
That's pretty much the bottom line, isn't it?
Except they might not be dead, because it's happening so much faster than was predicted twenty, ten, even five years ago.
Boomer
(4,168 posts)Sadly, it probably will. For awhile.