Article 6A4J1 The Greens face one of the biggest decisions of their political lives as Labor’s climate policy hangs in the balance

The Greens face one of the biggest decisions of their political lives as Labor’s climate policy hangs in the balance

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Adam Morton Climate and environment editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6A4J1)

Some Greens want to pass the safeguard mechanism changes and keep fighting on fossil fuels while others want to attack it as a Coalition creation that can't be redeemed

The future of one of Labor's signature climate policies - updating the safeguard mechanism to deal with industrial greenhouse gas emissions - hangs in the balance. The government held off pushing it through parliament this week while negotiations continued with the Greens and key independent senator David Pocock over a potential deal to strengthen it.

The design of the policy is not the Greens' responsibility, but what happens next is largely up to its party room - with the Coalition opposed, the government can't get its legislation through without their support. The minor party is divided. Its 15 members will meet through the weekend ahead of a potential decision by Monday. It could go either way. Given the party operates on a consensus model that allows time to find common ground, it could also remain unresolved into next week.

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