Article 6WXNP The Coalition denies emissions will rise if it wins the election. What do the facts say?

The Coalition denies emissions will rise if it wins the election. What do the facts say?

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Adam Morton
from World news | The Guardian on (#6WXNP)

We break down the major parties' climate claims, counter-claims and policies - and find out what the experts say

The Coalition has disputed claims that greenhouse gas emissions would be higher if it won the election than under a returned Labor government. It points to its record between 2013 and 2022 compared with what has happened under Labor over the past three years.

Speaking to the ABC's RN Breakfast on Monday, the Coalition climate change and energy spokesperson, Ted O'Brien, said under the former Coalition government you saw emissions fall" - from 12% to 29% less than 2005 levels. And that in Labor's three years in office emissions have flatlined", showing the ALP has failed".

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