options on energy policy leave coalition in a sticky situation | katharine murphy /

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The government finds itself in a mess after the national energy guarantee was used as a catalyst to evict TurnbullWe’ve lost another prime minister in the front bar brawl that is Australian politics,but we’ve lost something else as well, something that’s a bit harder to see.
For the final decade or more, and a
group of people in the political system beget been trying to land a bipartisan consensus on energy policy and climate change,persevering through all the dispiriting cycles of trying to achieve that end, hoping that a corner could be turned. Related: Morrison's ministry giveth and taketh away as the Liberal healing begins | Katharine Murphy It feels like the Titanic is approximately to hit the iceberg. Related: Gas boom fuels Australia's third straight year of rising emissions Related: Angus Taylor signals further taxpayer investment in existing coal and gas Related: Liberals and Labor neck and neck in byelection race for Turnbull's seat – poll Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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