Politicians think reaching net zero in Australia will ‘make the world climate better’

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Politicians think reaching net zero in Australia will ‘make the world climate better’
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Politicians are pretending they can change the climate which is “absurd”, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“Even though global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, we think that undermining that by our own economy and reaching net zero in Australia it will somehow make the world climate better,” Mr Kenny said.

“They even pretend that natural disasters won’t be as bad, there’ll be fewer floods, fewer droughts, fewer bushfires – it is irrational, it is unscientific and it’s just plain silly.”

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