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Green Light for a Clean Energy Future: Greens Support Revamping Safeguard Mechanism with Labor's Ban on New
The Greens are giving the green light to a clean energy future by supporting Labor's ban on new coal-fired power stations and revamping the Safeguard Mechanism - a major step towards a more sustainable Australia.
Today, the Australian Greens have announced their support for the Labor Party's ban on new coal-fired power stations, as part of their plan to create a clean energy future. Greens leader Richard Di Natale said that the ban on new coal-fired power stations is an important step in moving Australia away from its reliance on fossil fuels. The Greens also announced their support for the revamping of the Safeguard Mechanism, a policy designed to ensure that Australia's emissions reduction targets are met. The revamp would include the introduction of a cap on electricity sector emissions, as well as the creation of a new independent body to monitor and enforce the cap. The Greens' support for the Labor Party's ban on new coal-fired power stations and the revamping of the Safeguard Mechanism is seen as a major victory for the clean energy movement in Australia. The Greens have long been advocates for a shift away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy sources, and this announcement is seen as a major step in the right direction. The Greens' support for the Labor Party's ban on new coal-fired power stations and the revamping of the Safeguard Mechanism is seen as a major step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Australia. With the Greens' support, the Labor Party's plan to create a clean energy future is now one step closer to becoming a reality.
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Original title: Greens will back safeguard mechanism revamp if Labor bans new coal and gas projects
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/feb/15/greens-will-back-safeguard-mechanism-revamp-only-if-labor-bans-new-coal-and-gas-projects

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