Australia's
New Prime Minister Wants To Immediately Dismantle His Country's Fight
Against Climate Change
7
September, 2013
Tony
Abbott, head of the conservative Liberal Party, will be the new Prime
Minister of Australia.
Among
the contenders for his most extreme viewpoint is his belief that the
science around climate change is "absolute crap."
The
full quote, according to a report in the Pyrenes Advocate in the
country's southeast, was
the following:
The
argument is absolute crap. However, the politics of this are tough
for us. Eighty percent of people believe climate change is a real and
present danger.
In
his acceptance speech just a few moments ago,
he named scrapping Australia's carbon tax as the very first thing he
hopes to accomplish in the next three years.
That
being said, Abbott does have a plan, of sorts, to reduce carbon
emissions.
It's
called Direct
Action,
and it's supposed to provide $3 billion in grants and subsidies to
encourage energy efficiency. There's also an initiative to sell
captured carbon to farmers to increase crop yield.
But most
scientists don't see the plan as a viable way for reducing emissions,
and Abbott has said he
will cap the program's budget regardless of
whether it gets the country to its bipartisan goal of reducing
overall emissions by 5% by 2020.
He
also plans to shut down the government's Clean Energy Finance
Corporation, which
cost $10 billion.
Dismantling
the carbon tax probably can't happen overnight as
the Liberal Party is unlikely to win full control of the
senate.
But
the direction the country is heading in is now clear.
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