Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for Environment
Climate Change and Water
The latest report
from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group II
advises governments to take smart action to decrease the risks
associated with climate change.
The report,
compiled by 309 authors from 70 countries, with the assistance of 436
contributing authors and 1729 expert and government reviewers, concluded
that responding to climate change involves making choices about risks
in a changing world.
“Unfortunately in
Australia, the Government is making the wrong choices and is not taking
smart action against climate change,” Shadow Minister for Climate Change
Mark Butler said.
“The Abbott
Government has consistently ignored expert advice about the impending
risks of climate change and is attempting to unravel the policy
framework established by the previous Labor Government which was
designed to address the exact risks identified in the IPCC report.”
“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.”
A recent Senate
Inquiry into Direct Action heard from a range of experts including two
of Australia’s leading economists, a number of leading climate
scientists and industry representatives, most of whom provided extensive
evidence of Direct Action’s inadequacies.
In a statement
accompanying the release of the report the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change Working Group II noted the impacts of climate change are
already widespread:
“Observed
impacts of climate change have already affected agriculture, human
health, ecosystems on land and in the oceans, water supplies, and some
people’s livelihoods. The striking feature of observed impacts is that
they are occurring from the tropics to the poles, from small islands to
large continents, and from the wealthiest countries to the poorest.”
“This is why Labor
introduced the Clean Energy Package to help Australia prepare for these
impacts and to transition to a clean energy future,” Mr Butler said.
The report focussed
on the importance of governments preparing for the health,
agricultural, urban planning and economic impacts of climate change by
investing in adaptation measures.
Some such measures
are already in place in Australia including early warning systems for
extreme weather events and community response plans for bushfires and
heatwaves.
“However, the
full-scale adaptation framework needed requires a government with both
an inherent understanding of climate change and a willingness to take
action.”
“Sadly, the Abbott administration is not that government. Since coming to power, Tony Abbott has been determined to send Australia backwards on climate change action across the board.”
“Sadly, the Abbott administration is not that government. Since coming to power, Tony Abbott has been determined to send Australia backwards on climate change action across the board.”
“Tony Abbott has
consistently questioned the legitimacy of climate science and questioned
the evidence that indicates an increase in extreme weather events such
as bushfires. He is not showing the leadership Australia needs to be
prepared for impacts of climate change.”
“Australia needs to fall back into step with the rest of the world to make the right choices about our future,” Mr Butler said.
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