,"_id":"00000181-a468-d403-af87-a46ba53f0020","_type":"7cc3037d-d680-3e7a-a2f5-716b159f69d6"},"_id":"00000181-a468-d403-af87-a46ba53f0021","_type":"724c20f3-9ae5-3617-a17b-e560b5762930"}">सम्बन्धित सामाग्री:
The debate about the future of fossil fuels is still burning within the Coalition

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce during Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra. Source: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
The slow march to an agreed position on Federal Climate policy is playing out in the nation's parliament. The Deputy Prime Minister has committed to deliver a Nationals policy position by the end of the week, just days before the Prime Minister's departure for the Glasgow talks.
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