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Net Zero Is Not The Answer
The momentum continues against Net Zero.
Today, the Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) voted to abandon Net Zero.
The LNP joins the following divisions in adopting this position:
the Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division).
the National Party of Australia N.S.W.
the Country Liberal Party of the Northern Territory (CLP).
the Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division).
But it’s not just the Libs and Nats that are moving on energy and climate policy.
Mainstream Australians are rebelling against Labor’s Net Zero energy transition, too.
They see the moral hypocrisy at the heart of the Net Zero economy.
They see this hypocrisy:
That Labor are happy to export 25% of the world’s coal and 20% of the world’s liquified natural gas to the biggest and fastest growing carbon emitters in China and India.
Yet Labor deny those same energy sources to the Australian people.
They give other countries cheap and efficient energy, yet they force us to pay more for foreign-made industrial scale solar and wind farms.
It’s a scam with huge consequences for our prosperity and well-being.
Family budgets are suffering. Pensioners are going cold this winter. Small businesses are struggling to stay alive. Aussie industry is shrinking.
Australia has gone from an energy abundance to an energy famine in two decades.
Why? Because we are chasing fantasy climate targets, and lining the pockets of an aggressive green energy lobby with our hard-earned money.
For those who remain committed to Net Zero, the question remains:
How will you get to Net Zero in 2050 without destroying our prosperity?
Nuclear is at least 15 to 20 years away, so we can’t use that crutch.
And the centre-left won’t let you use coal or gas.
So, how will you do it? How will you keep the lights on?
I’m yet to hear a convincing answer to this one.
My position remains unchanged: It’s time we looked after the Australian people first.
Let’s pick a fight with Labor on this one.
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