Climate policy under the international spotlight
| | | |
On Q+A we’ll discuss all the big issues of the week, including Australia’s climate policy which will be under the international spotlight as world leaders lay out their plans for action at President Biden’s global climate summit. As more countries set ambitious targets to reduce emissions, Australia stands at a crossroads. After more than a decade of bickering on both sides of politics, is the country ready to put an end to its climate wars? And will the plan for a gas-led recovery ease the transition from coal to renewables? This week China and the US agreed to work together on developing carbon capture, energy storage and hydrogen targets, a move which puts even more pressure on Australia to take action. Shadow Resources Minister Madeleine King has also thrown her support behind the coal industry, while calling for a mature debate about the issue. The Prime Minister has signalled he’s open to setting a net zero target by 2050. But how do you build a policy framework that can lead to the reduction of emissions, attract economic investment and keep energy costs down? And with work gathering pace on the draft report into The Voice to Parliament, we’ll look at the battle for Indigenous recognition. Joining me on the panel: Malcolm Turnbull, Former Prime Minister Narelda Jacobs, Presenter, 10 News First and Studio 10 Keith Pitt, Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia Sarah Hanson-Young, South Australian Greens Senator Andrew Liveris, Former CEO, The Dow Chemical Company Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Monday's toughest question asked by healthcare worker Jessica Patti. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website.
Hamish Macdonald |
|
|
|
| Get to know the panellists |
|
|
|
|
| Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has described the Government’s plan for a gas-led recovery as “crazy stuff”. | LEARN MORE |
|
|
|
|
| 10 News First presenter Narelda Jacobs says in many ways Australia is heading backwards on issues such as gender parity, racism and climate. “With everyone staying in their lane how do we move forward in social harmony?” | LEARN MORE |
|
|
|
|
| Resources Minister Keith Pitt says he’s confident strong global demand for Australian coal will continue long into the future. | LEARN MORE |
|
|
|
|
Catch Up on Last Week's Show |
|
|
|
|
Is it normal to feel hesitant over receiving a vaccination after reports of blood clots? Can younger, healthy Australians afford to wait a little longer? | WATCH |
|
|
|
|
Vicky Xu calls out the Australian Government for not labelling what is happening to Uyghurs in Xinjiang 'genocide', and points to "economic considerations" as the reason for not doing so. | WATCH |
|
|
|
|
How quickly can the government get the vaccination program back on track? And our trade relationship with China mean ignoring human rights issues? | WATCH |
|
|
|
|
| In 2019, Larry Marshall and Mike Cannon-Brookes outlined some problems and solutions that should be considered if Australia is to move towards zero carbon emissions. | WATCH |
|
|
|
|
Discover more of the ABC on our Apps | Find out how to download your favourite app. |
|
|
|
|
| | The ABC sent this message to [email protected], these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC. Any personal details and data acquired by the ABC from your participation in any ABC Online Servces will be used only in accordance with the ABC's Privacy Policy ©2020 Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC, ABN 52 429 278 345, 700 Harris St Ultimo, NSW, 2007, Australia
| | |
| |
|
|
unsubscribe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -