INTERVIEW: Australia’s Garnaut urges Labor not to bow to “inappropriate political interference” on Safeguard Mechanism

Published 07:31 on February 14, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:16 on February 14, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia would be a “banana republic” if it bowed to international pressure from its trading partners over its climate policies, such as the Safeguard Mechanism, renowned professor and climate change expert Ross Garnaut has told Carbon Pulse.
Australia would be a “banana republic” if it bowed to international pressure from its trading partners over its climate policies, such as the Safeguard Mechanism, renowned professor and climate change expert Ross Garnaut has told Carbon Pulse.


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