Especially Liberals who said people changed the climate. The June 2017 headlines proclaimed in unison (as usual) that the US is the only country which pulled out of the Paris accord.
Take a look who else wants to follow suit:
Tony Abbott urges withdrawal from Paris agreement, despite signing Australia up as PM
Tony Abbott, the prime minister who signed Australia up to the Paris agreement before losing the Liberal party leadership in 2015, now says Australia needs to pull out of the treaty to end āthe emissions obsession thatās at the heart of our power crisisā.
āAs long as we remain in the Paris agreement ā which is about reducing emissions, not building prosperity ā all policy touching on emissions will be about their reduction, not our well-being.
āItās the emissions obsession thatās at the heart of our power crisis and itās this that has to end for our problems to ease.ā
And the same paper in another article:
The Liberal party is self-destructing over energy. Here's what you need to know
The Liberal party is self-destructing over energy. Here's what you need to know
Where are we now?
ā
Turnbullās leadership was under serious threat when MPs and senators flew into Canberra last night. The Coalition held an emergency meeting on energy policy.
Turnbullās response? A capitulation. On Monday morning, he used a press conference to announce huge changes to the Neg. There would be no inclusion of an emissions reduction target, either through regulation or legislation. āNow, in politics you have to focus on what you can deliver and thatās what weāve done and weāll continue to do,ā he said. The changes to the Neg were made without Labor having formed a position.
Fellow ārebelā George Christensen took a similar line: āWe have a new energy policy thanks to a band of āLiberal National rebelsā who stood firm and fought for common sense.ā
Take a look who else wants to follow suit:
Tony Abbott urges withdrawal from Paris agreement, despite signing Australia up as PM
Tony Abbott, the prime minister who signed Australia up to the Paris agreement before losing the Liberal party leadership in 2015, now says Australia needs to pull out of the treaty to end āthe emissions obsession thatās at the heart of our power crisisā.
āAs long as we remain in the Paris agreement ā which is about reducing emissions, not building prosperity ā all policy touching on emissions will be about their reduction, not our well-being.
āItās the emissions obsession thatās at the heart of our power crisis and itās this that has to end for our problems to ease.ā
And the same paper in another article:
The Liberal party is self-destructing over energy. Here's what you need to know
The Liberal party is self-destructing over energy. Here's what you need to know
Where are we now?
ā
Turnbullās leadership was under serious threat when MPs and senators flew into Canberra last night. The Coalition held an emergency meeting on energy policy.
Turnbullās response? A capitulation. On Monday morning, he used a press conference to announce huge changes to the Neg. There would be no inclusion of an emissions reduction target, either through regulation or legislation. āNow, in politics you have to focus on what you can deliver and thatās what weāve done and weāll continue to do,ā he said. The changes to the Neg were made without Labor having formed a position.
Fellow ārebelā George Christensen took a similar line: āWe have a new energy policy thanks to a band of āLiberal National rebelsā who stood firm and fought for common sense.ā