Coalition’s $600m ‘gas-fired recovery’ boost: what you need to know
by Adam Morton Environment editor from World news | The Guardian on (#5J03C)
Morrison government says it will provide cheap energy but experts say renewables are already providing cheaper, cleaner alternatives. So who's right?
The Morrison government says it will spend up to $600m on a new gas-fired power plant in New South Wales - the latest in a series of announcements dedicating taxpayers funds to greater fossil fuel use.
Meanwhile, the International Energy Agency has released a landmark report saying there should be no new investments in coal, oil or gas if the world is to keep open a narrow possibility of meeting the goals of the Paris climate agreement and reaching net zero global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It has laid out a pathway that could get the world there.
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