Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for EnvironmentClimate Change and Water
Under the Turnbull Liberal Government, for the first time in 10 years, greenhouse gas emissions are rising in Australia.
At a time when nearly 200 countries around
the world have acknowledged the need to reduce greenhouse gas
pollution, the Liberals are taking Australia in the wrong direction.
A report
released today by leading modeller RepuTex confirms that pollution
levels have gone up 1.3 per cent over the 2014-2015 fiscal year, the
first such increase since 2005-2006.
The same report also confirms that
emissions are projected to rise 6 per cent by 2020, with no peak in
emissions expected before 2030.
The Turnbull Government’s Direct Action
policy is not reducing. In fact, carbon pollution is increasing under
Direct Action – despite Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s claims:
“…the Minister for the Environment and this government are cutting emissions.”
House of Representatives
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
“The object is to reduce emissions. We are reducing emissions, and that is the environmental objective of the Conference of Parties.”
House of Representatives
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
This is another example of Malcolm
Turnbull saying one thing and doing something completely different. He
says he takes climate change seriously, but he’s signed up to Tony
Abbott’s farcical Direct Action - which pays polluters not to pollute.
While similar countries are cutting their
emissions, Australia risks failing to meet our international obligations
and becoming a pariah on climate change. By 2020 the US is forecast to
decrease emissions by 17 per cent, the EU by 18 per cent, Russia by 31
per cent, and the UK by 37 per cent.
Under the Turnbull Government, Australia is now forecast to increase our emissions by 6 per cent.
The report also highlights the hollowness of Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s claims that “we are going to meet our targets”.
Using an
accounting trick, the Turnbull Government is counting past performance
to meet international commitments under the Kyoto Protocol. As Hugh Grossman, Executive Director of RepuTex has pointed out:
“meeting Australia’s abatement task is largely a victor in accounting terms…it’s not a sign of any progress to reduce emissions.”
The Turnbull Government can keep trying to
spin the numbers, but the reality is clear: pollution is rising and
Direct Action isn’t working.
It’s now time for Malcolm Turnbull to be
honest about his Government’s failure on climate change. He must show
some courage, confront the Nationals and extreme right-wing of his
party, and adopt effective policies on climate change.
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