Low emissions target emerges as possible compromise for Australia’s climate woes

Published 12:04 on June 6, 2017  /  Last updated at 12:04 on June 6, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

A spokesman for Australia's opposition Labor party on Tuesday said he would be open to discussing a low emissions target (LET), which is increasingly emerging as a potential bipartisan climate compromise for the country after more than a decade of polarised debate.
A spokesman for Australia's opposition Labor party on Tuesday said he would be open to discussing a low emissions target (LET), which is increasingly emerging as a potential bipartisan climate compromise for the country after more than a decade of polarised debate.


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