Scott Morrison softened his defiant language on climate change action amid UK trade deal
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from on (#5ZFS1)
Documents indicate PM's changes to foreign policy speech coincided with environment agreement in trade talks
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Scott Morrison softened his defiant language on climate action in a foreign policy speech in June 2021, shortly after officials appeared to have finalised the environment-related parts of the Australia-UK free trade agreement, documents obtained under freedom of information laws reveal.
The timing is outlined in government documents obtained by Guardian Australia, alongside draft talking points denying climate policy was causing any delays to the trade negotiations.
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