Internal divisions within the Liberal Party have intensified over climate policy, with debate centering on the future of the net zero emissions target and Australia's commitment to the Paris Agreement.
Breakdown
- Six months into Susan Lee's leadership, the Liberal Party faces debate over emissions reduction and energy policy.
- Moderate Andrew Bragg threatens to quit the front bench if the party abandons the Paris Agreement. 21s
- The party is considering dropping the net zero by 2050 target, a move opposed by moderates but supported by conservatives. 51s
- Proposals include extending coal-fired power, increasing gas supply, and possibly developing a nuclear policy. 1m 32s
- Further debate is expected at upcoming party room meetings. 1m 57s