Anyone got a spare $100 billion? Maybe a bit more — a quarter trillion?
That’s how much it would cost the government, using its current Direct Action policy, to meet the carbon emission abatement targets Malcolm Turnbull is taking to Paris — 26% by 2030, on 2005 levels, which translates to around 19% on 2000 levels, the benchmark we’re currently using for our 2020 goal of 5%.
Who says? Those feral environmentalists at the Australian Industry Group — normally to be found arguing for industrial relations deregulation and red tape reduction.
In comparison, the Climate Institute predicts it will cost between $28 billion and $200 billion to “Direct Action” our way to those goals.
As Turnbull so accurately spotted back in 2010 from his position on the Coalition backbench, that’s the problem with Direct Action — it was designed as a fig leaf for Tony Abbott’s climate denialism and would be ridiculously expensive to actually employ as an emissions abatement mechanism. Moreover, it gets worse as time goes on and cheaper abatement is banked, meaning each new round of purchases is of ever-more expensive abatement, in an endless cycle of taxpayer dollars chasing less and less efficient abatement and efficiency programs.
Turnbull will thus show up in Paris with no serious plan for achieving even the modest targets bequeathed him by the denialist Abbott. For a man who once declared he wouldn’t lead a party that wasn’t as committed to climate action as he was, it’s a sad sight.
“Pass the fig-leaf”?
Should the PM step onto the World Stage in Paris armed with a ‘fig leaf’, no amount of obfuscation, uplifting words, will suffice. If ever there was a moment in time to reverse recent policy disasters . . Paris is it.
Climate Change is our Species future and . . if we the current generations ‘on our watch’, fail to deliver, all future generations will be powerless to reverse that failure.
The Australian spokesperson is the Prime Minister. If ever there was a need for a ‘Damascus’ moment . . Malcolm Turnbull must take responsibility, listen to his inner voice, and act on his personal beliefs.
agilité..feuille de figue..faire rien.. est et mince..
Turnbull’s jellyback is about to be exposed internationally. Our PM should reflect on how his performance in Paris will be viewed by his grandchildren in twenty years time.
Guaranteed to embarrass any descendants… & perhaps infuriate.
GrayBul – he’s a lawyer, it doesn’t matter what he ‘thinks’, he is determined to win a(non)argument, not matter the issue.
I wonder how much the longer the relief & release of ‘notAbbott’ will linger, allowing SilverMal to waffle & wear out the most earnest enquirers.
His, and the country’s only hope is that, by winning big against the empty space currently filled by bumBoil Shlernt, he will then turn on the RWNJ behind him and demand obedience, if not obeisance.
Pity about the country that will have to live through such exciting times.