Por qué no los dos? gaining traction in Coalition net zero fight
Still looking at behind the scenes with the Liberal party and Scott Morrison has been out and about having chats. The Australian has reported previously that his genius idea is for the Liberal party to support net zero in theory, but not the 2050 deadline. So a whoosh whoosh of the spirit, but not the timetable.
The timeline is the most important part, given it is meant to see nations scale down their emissions over the coming years, so the planet can you know, survive.
But ever the political animal, Morrison sees the way through the ideological issues within the Liberal party is just to por qué no los dos? their way through it. Net zero for the ‘non-negotiables’ like Andrew Bragg but no need to do anything or make any changes for the ‘is this even a things’ like Tony Pasin.
The world is larger than the Liberal party, but you can see business try to work out which line to walk, as this ABC RN Breakfast interview with BCA Chief Executive Bran Black makes clear:
As you say, we support net zero, achieving that by 2050. From our perspective, the critical thing, though, is to note that we need to do that as a country affordably and reliably.
So our effort and our focus is on working to ensure that the Government’s net zero planning, which is very much underway, and particularly in the context of setting sector-specific plans, is informed with an evidence base that is, what is it that industry needs, what type of policy levers need to be pulled, and how can we do so effectively, so as to ensure, as I say, that affordable and reliable transition to net zero.
