Lord Deben says there is ‘no indication’ Scott Morrison has a plan to deliver the net zero commitment ‘we’ve squeezed out of him’
The UK’s Climate Change Committee chair Lord Deben
has questioned if Australia has ‘got a proper program’
to meet its net zero commitment.
Photograph: Scott Heppell/AP
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Lord Deben, the Climate Change Committee chair, told the BBC on Saturday there was “no indication” that the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, had a plan to deliver on the commitment to net zero that was “squeezed out of him”.
“It’s very sad that a great country like Australia should change our climate,” he said.
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Morrison is in Rome for the G20 summit, and on his way to Glasgow for Cop26, after initially appearing reluctant to make the trip.
He says the federal government has a plan to meet the net zero target, but has announced no new policies, no real details, and is relying on future technology “breakthroughs” to meet the target.
Experts say the claim carbon offsets could reduce emissions by up to 20% relies on a “gross manipulation” of data.
Morrison’s “projection” of a 30-35% emissions reduction by 2030 is not a new target – Morrison is sticking with the current target to reduce emissions by up to 28% on 2005 levels.
Lord Deben says he would ‘love to see Australia rejoin the pack’
and most leaders are beginning to recognise how serious the threat
of climate change is. Photograph: Troika/Alamy
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“(But) not all leaders are like that. I’m afraid that if you look at Scott Morrison from Australia, we’ve squeezed out of him a commitment to net zero in 2050 but there’s no indication at the moment that he’s got a proper program for that,” he said.
“But in general the world has changed.”
Lord Deben said he would “love to see Australia rejoin the pack”, and that climate change was an existential threat.
“If we don’t do it then we really do risk the destruction of everything we’ve ever known,” he said.
It’s not the first time Lord Deben has singled Australia out for criticism. In September he said Australia was “recalcitrant”. He also warned Australia would be “left behind”, and should really understand what needs to be done.
Back in 2015 he said the then prime minister Tony Abbott’s 2030 target – which remains under Morrison – was “pathetic”.
“Global warming won’t wait for Mr Abbott and his government. Mr Abbott’s hubris is staggering,” he said.
From Rome, Morrison said Australia’s policy was a “significant commitment” and compared it to the hunt for a Covid vaccine.
“(I’m) looking forward to updating other leaders on our plans and programs, particularly on our keenness to work with other countries on those technology breakthroughs that frankly, when you’re talking about hitting net zero emissions, it’s the same sort of challenge the world faced when you’re looking for a vaccine, a vaccine to end the pandemic,” he said.
Asked if he thought Glasgow might “end up a bit of a damp squib” because China and others were not turning up, he said: “Australia’s taking steps forward. We’re taking strong steps forward.”
Morrison also said he would meet with Australia’s former finance minister Mathias Cormann. In his new job as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development secretary general, Cormann has called for a price on carbon despite sinking a carbon price plan when he was in government.
Links
- (Audio) BBC Lord Deben criticism of Morrison
- Australia’s net zero emissions ‘plan’: the five things you should know
- Australia commits to 2050 net zero emissions plan but with no detail and no modelling
- Australia’s 2050 net zero emissions plan relies on ‘gross manipulation’ of data, experts say
- Morrison’s climate plan has 35% 2030 emissions reduction ‘projection’ but modelling underpinning 2050 target yet to be released
- Australia’s net zero plan could cost far more than the $20bn allocated, Angus Taylor suggests
- Australia has trashed the Paris agreement and exposed itself as the worst kind of climate hypocrite
- Scott Morrison’s nerves showed as he squibbed net zero target and staged a climate farce
- Angus Taylor to promote fossil fuels at Glasgow Cop26 climate summit
- Will methane cuts cause cattle culls and ruin the gas industry? Or is it just hot air from the Coalition?
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