: Australia will press ahead with plans to co-host the UN climate summit with the Pacific to boost its climate change credentials after regional leaders backed its proposal in Fiji.
“I know it is completely legitimate for island states which are already experiencing and have for many years the effects of climate change to urge us to do more,” said Wong. “Labor has had their foot on the accelerator on climate, but now we have to see what is under the hood. They know that they need to reset relations the Pacific and climate is the key to that”.
Conroy said Australia’s target was “credible” and said in his meetings in Fiji, Pacific leaders had backed Australia’s push to host the UN climate conference with the Pacific in 2024. “These realities are complicated by the shifting geopolitical landscape that we have no choice but to engage with,” he said. “Our region remains in a precarious position both in the short and long term.”
The biggest voices for this crap at COP26 are now taking the biggest steps away from it.
The biggest voices for this crap at COP26 ate now taking the biggest steps away from in.
Personally I think SenatorWong is quickly establishing herself as one of the best international political operators in the world let alone the best Australia has probably ever had…
Yeah. Go for it. Like our “climate change credentials” are just soooo important. FFS. sarcasmalert
Since Labor wanted to show the world 🌎 that they are doing good with the climate crisis, I think this is the right time to expose their shortcomings & pressure them to follow what the science requires them to do.
Malaysian Prime Minister warns about what's coming and turned down the New World Order 'elites' offer to join the club during Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations in 2015 and warned the world of their plans to enslave humanity, after depopulation. 👇
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