‘They don’t feel cheap’: Peta Credlin urges the country to abandon net zero by 2050

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‘They don’t feel cheap’: Peta Credlin urges the country to abandon net zero by 2050
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Wind and solar are entering the market at only half the annual rate required to meet the government’s goal of net zero by 2050, according to Sky News host Peta Credlin.

Wind and solar are entering the market at only half the annual rate required to meet the government’s goal of net zero by 2050, according to Sky News host Peta Credlin.“We’re told renewables are cheap, well they don’t feel cheap.

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