Australia’s Labor party vows deeper emissions cuts if it wins election

Published 04:36 on December 3, 2021  /  Last updated at 07:33 on December 3, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

If it wins next year’s election, Australia’s opposition party will increase the nation’s 2030 emissions target and achieve those cuts by investments in clean power and tightening the Safeguard Mechanism CO2 baselines for industrials, it announced Friday.
If it wins next year’s election, Australia’s opposition party will increase the nation’s 2030 emissions target and achieve those cuts by investments in clean power and tightening the Safeguard Mechanism CO2 baselines for industrials, it announced Friday.


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