Sky News host James Morrow claims Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has "signalled" Australia will not follow the US in leaving the Paris climate agreement if they win the election. "Here's the moment ...
If we’re smart, positioning ourselves to benefit from the climate and clean energy transition does not require us to pick a ...
The 1.5C target was chosen because the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) indicates that crossing that threshold risks unleashing far more severe climate change impacts, including more ...
“It is more than encouraging to see President Trump withdraw from the Paris Agreement and it is my view that Australia would do well to follow.” National Senator Matt Canavan, a long-time ...
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?
U.S. withdrawal from the world's primary climate pact will have a bigger impact - in the U.S. and globally - than the country's first retreat in 2017, analysts and diplomats told Reuters.
The year 2024 was the world's warmest on record globally, and the first calendar year in which global temperatures exceeded 1.5°C above its pre-industrial levels.