Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for Environment
Climate Change and Water
Federal
Labor is calling on the Abbott Government to abandon its plan for
inaction on climate change in response to the latest report from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Governments
around the world are being urged to take stronger action on climate
change in the latest report from the IPCC Working Group III.
The
Report reinforces that the best way for Australia to contribute is to
put a legal cap on carbon pollution under an emissions trading scheme,
coupled with a strong suite of renewable energy policies.
“The
Abbott Government has consistently ignored expert advice about the
impending risks of climate change. Labor built a comprehensive policy
framework to address the exact risks identified in the IPCC report, Tony
Abbott is hell bent on unravelling it.”
“All
of the experts agree that Tony Abbott’s joke of a policy won’t reduce
pollution. It is a plan for inaction - a ‘do-nothing’ approach, which
flies in the face of expert advice.”
The
IPCC report focuses on the importance of governments taking stronger
action through changes to energy policy and increased clean energy
options such as renewables. Australia is well placed to build on our
solar, wind and more recently, wave technologies.
The
existing Renewable Energy Target, where renewable energy will account
for at least 20 per cent of Australia’s energy generation by 2020, is
just part of a suite of comprehensive policies needed to take Australia
towards a clean energy future. Already, the industry has attracted
around $18 billion of investment across the country and is expected to
see another $18 billion through the life of the Renewable Energy Target.
“Labor
remains committed to the international goal of avoiding 2°C warming,”
Shadow Minister for Climate Change Mark Butler said today.
“And
Labor’s policies have been working. In its first year, the Clean Energy
Future Package drove a reduction in carbon pollution of 7 per cent from
electricity generation in the National Electricity Market,” Mr Butler
said.
“It
saw the share of renewable energy in the National Energy Market
increase by 25 per cent; it delivered a Household Assistance Package
that left millions of Australians better off financially after the
introduction of the carbon price; and it supported continued economic
growth, with over 160,000 jobs created across the economy, including
clean energy jobs.”
“Labor’s
Renewable Energy Target is driving investment in the sector, creating
jobs and reducing Australia’s carbon pollution,” Mr Butler said.
“In
its place, Tony Abbott and Greg Hunt are trying to introduce Direct
Action, a deeply flawed, short-term tokenistic policy that pays big
polluters to keep polluting.”
“Tony
Abbott is attempting to scrap the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and
has flagged funding cuts to the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.”
“This is another example of the twisted priorities of Tony Abbott’s government.”
“Tony
Abbott has consistently questioned the legitimacy of climate science
and the evidence presented by 97 per cent of the world’s scientists. He
is not showing the leadership Australia needs to address climate
change.”
“Australia
needs to fall back into step with the rest of the world to make the
right choices about our future. Inaction is not an option!”
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