Australia could be left behind without net zero commitment: Frydenberg

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Published 27 September 2021 2:56pm
Updated 15 August 2022 12:34pm
By Shuba Krishnan, Arianna Lucente
Presented by Margarita Vasileva
Source: SBS


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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has thrown his support behind the adoption of net zero emissions by 2050, signalling a shift from the government that it will commit at international climate talks later this year. But when pressed in Washington, the Prime Minister refused to be drawn on the subject, with internal divisions within the Coalition needing to be bridged before the country can move forward.



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