Date: 11 December 2014
SHADOW MINISTER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MARK BUTLER:
Overnight we’ve seen reports emerge from Lima, the climate conference
in Peru, that the Abbott Government has engaged in a series of lectures
to other countries about what the rest of the world should be doing on
climate change. Well a lecture from the Abbott Government on climate
change has about as much credibility as a lesson in good parenting
skills from Darth Vader. This after all the government that used 2014 as
a year of going backwards on climate change. They’ve abolished a cap on
carbon pollution, the targets to reduce Australia’s carbon pollution by
2020 and 2050 and they’ve launched a shameful attack on renewable
energy despite promising not to do so before the last election. Julie
Bishop frankly would be much better placed to lecture to the rest of the
world on what to do about climate change if her own government had even
a shred of credibility in this area.
JOURNALIST:
Andrew Robb says Australia may not sign up to a trading deal if
competitors aren’t doing their part, what’s your response to that?
BUTLER: Well
the entire world has to do its part. All of the world is [inaudible]
I’m sure, in good faith with the view to striking a good global
agreement next year. Australia must be a part of that. Tony Abbott’s
government’s own domestic approach to this is not a good start to those
negotiations. But all of the world needs to take appropriate action to
deal with the threat of climate change.
JOURNALIST: Is the Government’s faking its environmental protection?
BUTLER: Well
the record of the Abbott Government is absolutely appalling. There has
not been a government in the history of Australia with a worse
environmental record than this government. Particularly on climate
change, but on a whole range of other areas on environmental protection
as well, so they should use this summer to reflect on their approach to
climate change and environmental protection [inaudible]
JOURNALIST: [inaudible]
BUTLER: Well
the entire world needs to do what [inaudible]. But to say China are
doing nothing is just ignoring the facts. China has in place now eight
emissions trading schemes, while Tony Abbott’s abolished Australia’s
emissions trading scheme. The only country in the world to dismantle a
climate change policy.
JOURNALIST: Do you think the UN climate fund commitment is a sign there are cracks appearing in the Government’s stance on climate change?
BUTLER: Well
this is a humiliating back down on a fund that Tony Abbott described as
‘socialism masquerading as environmentalism’. I’m glad that the
Government has finally decided to contribute to a fund that every other
advanced country in the world [inaudible] but it is a long way from
taking serious action on climate change.
Thank you very much.
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