While some in the press gallery talk of a Scott Morrison “pivot” on climate action, the government’s actions, rather than rhetoric, remain those of a denialist funded by fossil-fuel donations.
The “gas-led recovery” and the fiction of carbon capture and storage remain government policy, there is no long-term emissions abatement target, and its 2030 emissions abatement target is laughably inadequate.
Nonetheless, many journalists think not cheating in order to achieve that target is some sort of serious shift, and report it as such.
That’s incited chatter from what are often called “Liberal moderates” about climate action. Dave Sharma, Wentworth MP and former Alexander Downer adviser when Timor-Leste was bugged, tweets regularly about how much the government is doing.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne says the government will “have a target with a proper plan” and “have ambition for zero emissions in the second half of the century”. Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg has taken time out from demonising industry super and The New Daily to claim his party takes climate seriously.
Liberals in urban seats face a growing push from within their communities on climate change — one that pushed denialist Tony Abbott right out of politics in 2019. Meantime hardliners in their ranks deny climate change, and they’re only able to govern because of the support they receive from an institutionally denialist party, the Nationals.
But the concept of the “Liberal moderate” pushing for action on climate change is a myth. There are no Liberal moderates on climate change. It’s not merely a matter of talking the talk but not walking the walk. There are only collaborators with extremists and denialists who have facilitated reckless and dangerous climate policies — and the attempt to peddle these policies overseas — and supported the government’s current attempts to support fossil fuels.
At every stage in the past decade when asked to support policies that would exacerbate climate change or stymie climate action, Liberal moderates have a near 100% record of supporting those policies, no matter how extreme.
Just three have voted against policies that exacerbated climate change in all that time: Malcolm Turnbull, Judith Troeth and Sue Boyce, who voted in 2009 in support of Turnbull’s deal for an emissions trading scheme with the Rudd government. Some so-called moderates like Greg Hunt gleefully joined Abbott in his climate denialist policies when he defeated Turnbull.
None have since — including Turnbull — who supported the repeal of the Gillard government’s successful and highly efficient carbon pricing scheme. Turnbull, of course, later lost his leadership after attempting to establish an energy policy that was at least neutral towards fossil fuels.
The repeal of the carbon pricing scheme. The abolition of the Climate Change Authority. The attempted abolition of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. The adoption of inadequate 2030 targets ahead of the Paris agreement. The funding of a coal-fired power station study. The adoption of a gas policy written by major gas producers. The adoption of carbon capture and storage as a serious abatement policy.
Each time “Liberal moderates” have stood up for climate inaction and fossil fuels, shoulder to shoulder with their denialist colleagues: facilitating climate denialism, working with climate criminals, enabling Australia’s increasingly lonely support for coal, gas and oil — and taking the donations of fossil-fuel producers.
A more accurate term for them is “collaborators” or “co-conspirators”.
If you want an actual Liberal moderate on climate change, look to Matt Kean in New South Wales. He has broken free of the entire denialist rhetoric about climate v jobs and other lies, and understands that renewable energy is a huge economic opportunity.
He gets that abandoning carbon and creating jobs and investment go together perfectly. And he’s unafraid to stand up to denialists in his own government.
That’s what it takes. Anyone else pretending to the title “Liberal moderate” is a fake, using that term to hide their collaboration, to portray them as pushing hard for genuine action behind the scenes in government when all they do is help strand Australia in a fossil-fuel fantasy.
Collaborators is what they should be termed. Anything else is self-interested rhetoric to hide inaction.
History has shown us that the small-L liberals will always choose a conservative cause over a progressive one. People like Sharma, Turnbull and Payne are liars and will sell out the people.
However, I do believe the voters of these electorates deserve some of the flak too. Especially in Wentworth where they elected briefly a climate change warrior and could have forced Scotty into a minority Government. They are educated enough to know the history of the liberals voting against climate change, yet they turned up and supported the same lie, against and brought in Sharma who has been a failure, despite his progressive claims.
Yes, that electorate just to the north of me have a lot to answer for. They had a good independent, could have sent her back in but the reflexes took over at the polling booth. They are a wealthy electorate, but clearly not a thinking one.
Truly shameful from the wealthiest electorate in the country.
What’s that old saying, “If you’re so rich, how come you ain’t smart?”
Yep, those dinosaurs 8n Wentworth don’t understand or don’t care that the most destructive internal contradiction of capitalism – infinite demand for finite resources – will most probably kill the planet.
Small point – the planet will be fine.
Life, as we (think that we) know it, not so much.
From the PBS NewsHour, now one of my favourite quotes from Tenesse Williams
”there is only one thing worse than a liar, a liar who is a hypocrite”.
Lindsay Graham and Mitch McConnell fit the bill perfectly.
Trump would too if he wasn’t so stupid…
I remember the elimination of ‘the wets’ in Victoria, enabled by the Kroger Costello faction, and Howard set the seal on ending the Liberal Party with the enthusiastic support of the opportunistic Rupert Murdoch.
is any other nation held back and embarrassed so much by such a ruthless individual ?
One can hardly recognise the Libs nowadays, compared with the progressive ’70s Vic. Liberal govt. of Dick Hamer on environment and social issues (to attract more younger voters) which today would be viewed as Labor or ‘socialist’; especially since they laid the foundation for Labor in Victoria to be followed nationally.
Kennett (no friend of Howard) LNP state govt. followed the IPA script (for the first time?), at least the libertarian economics e.g. privatisation, but was still moderate on socio-cultural issues.
With hindisght it appears confluence of several factors i..e ascendancy of Murdoch/NewsCorp, PM Howard’s (both helping to shift the Libs centre of gravity to Sydney?) and the IPA became more important for policy (maybe the start of Kochtopus influence via think tanks).
Supporting fossil fuels against emerging climate science, libertarian economics and the white nationalist dog whistling…..
The Hawke Keating government moved the Party to the Sydney conservative right – in particular Keating who, disingenuously, suggested that Canberra should be shut down and Federal Government run from Sydney (he included Melbourne as an option, but didn’t actually mean that of course).
Either way, the carving up of the taxpayer largesse is done at Kirribilli by Kirribilli for Kirribilli and with a completely straight face.
The Sydney based national media hasn’t noticed of course.
Blaming the COALition is all very well but there is the uncomfortable truth that a majority have consistently voted for them. Some of that can be put down to the malign influence of Murdoch on those unwilling or unable to think for themselves, but let’s not kid ourselves…….the hip pocket voters are who keep them in power. We can delude ourselves about this but 5e view from the outside is much clearer. Australians have consistently voted against a responsible emissions policy and have benefited from the significant wealth generated by the local fossil fuel industries. Dow’s anyone really believe we can get away with this much longer. Climate tariffs are coming……sooner than you think.
Hip pocket voters, yes…. but deluded hip pocket voters. Remember when abolishing the Gillard carbon tax was going to lower electricity prices? People believed it.
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all the time. The COALition relies on the latter phenomena.
Not a majority but sufficient to be re-elected, over & over & over.
Do you think that HM loyal Opposition is likely to marshal any useful argument to the current mob?If not, then the current mob deserves to govern indefently.
Thus, the futile mantras of the writers at Cky. In their own way, some are as religious as the PM.
A government front bench, most of whom should be charged with corruption if not embezzlement and an Opposition consisting mostly of people who should be in sheltered workshops or some form of community care.
We are lucky to still have a democracy, of sorts.
It cannot last much longer with this shower.
Be that as it may, is the opposition up to it? It ought to be a stroll in the park for them given what you say! I’m not so confident.
The majority of the “Labor” MPs are more than content with the stroll down to the benches opposite the Treasury bench.
Why would they want to the extra work & hassle of responsibility for not much more than their already lavish over remuneration?
Meretricious mediocrities the lot of them.
Joe Lyons took something like a 20% salary cut, as a teacher, to enter parliament.
That was then, this is now.
There are 226 federal (state MPs are even poorer value) troughees – the vast majority would not be able to earn within cooee of $200K, not including perks.
It occurres to me that the comparison is instructive.
The above has finally appeared.
It is incumbent on the editorial staff to justify why it was ever held up.
…. crickets….
Sorry, Approval Awaitening struck – when it appears, I defy anybody (preferably someone from editorial) to explain WHY it was held up.
Yeah, I have had my share of that of late including a non-radical two liner today.
Morrison’s problem is the denialists always threaten to cross the floor to oppose a sensible climate policy while the “moderates” won’t vote with the parties that are in favour.
That may be what they threaten to frighten SmoKo but there is no way that they would follow through.
And he knows that.