Australia's National Party Uses Nuclear Energy as a Distraction

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The National Party in Australia is using nuclear energy as a distraction from their lack of serious emissions reduction policies. Voters are skeptical and want real policy action instead of empty promises.

Australia's National Party is using nuclear energy as a distraction from their lack of serious emissions reduction policies. While they previously opposed the net zero by 2050 target, they now find the 2030 emissions reduction target of 26-28% absurd. At their annual conference, party leader David Littleproud struggled to defend the 2050 target. The party is now promoting nuclear energy as a solution, claiming it is cheap and can be implemented within six to ten years.

However, voters are skeptical and want real policy action instead of empty promises

 

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