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But on climate, the two men seem to take different views, with Mr Dutton saying that honouring Australia’s commitments under the Paris Agreement was important for the country’s economic future.
Will he follow Trump’s lead and pull Australia out of the Paris Agreement? And if not, will he set emissions targets, both for 2030 and 2035, as is required of signatories to the UN climate deal?
Trump has made it clear ‘he simply does not care about international solidarity, which is an underpinning of the Paris Agreement,’ Richard Klein of the Stockholm Environment Institute tells ...