President Biden and PM Albanese unite against climate change

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US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have signed Australia and the United States’ statement of intent on climate, energy, critical minerals and the clean energy transformation.

“We’re going to establish climate and clean energy as a third pillar of

the Australia US alliance,” Mr Biden said in a media conference on Saturday.

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