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Climate / a year ago
Greens Accused of Derailing Australia's Emissions Reduction Plan
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The debate over Australia's emissions reduction plan is heating up, as the government accuses the Greens of derailing the ambitious plan and the Greens call for more action to tackle the climate crisis.
Greens politicians in Australia are being accused of derailing the country's emissions reduction plan. The plan, which was developed by the government in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has been met with resistance from the Greens. The plan, which was announced last month, aims to reduce Australia's emissions by 26-28% by 2030. It has been met with criticism from environmental groups who argue that it does not go far enough to address the climate crisis. The Greens have been vocal in their opposition to the plan. They argue that it fails to adequately address the impacts of climate change and does not set a clear path for Australia to become carbon neutral by 2050. The party has also called for a more ambitious target of 60-80% emissions reductions by 2030. The government has accused the Greens of being obstructionist and putting politics ahead of the environment. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that the plan is the most ambitious emissions reduction plan ever proposed by an Australian government and that the Greens are trying to derail it. The Greens have denied the allegations, saying that they are simply trying to ensure that Australia takes meaningful action on climate change. They argue that the government's plan is inadequate and that more needs to be done to tackle the climate crisis. The debate over Australia's emissions reduction plan is likely to continue in the coming weeks and months. It remains to be seen whether the government and the Greens can come to an agreement on a plan that is both ambitious and achievable.
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Original title: Labor rounds on Greens ‘sabotage’ of emissions reduction plan
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/feb/15/albanese-government-rounds-on-greens-sabotage-of-emissions-reduction-plan

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