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Climate change is real, and it's now - Duration: 5:00.It looks like a Greens motion we welcome that,
and we welcome this strong language on renewables.
As we've said, we want to work constructively with Labor in future on energy policy.
But this motion is just words.
'Ending the power privatisation mess' What does mean in the real world?
The Greens have, in our policy platform, a public energy retailer.
We would see the state building and owning these crucial network interconnectors.
What is Labor's policy to end this so-called privatisation mess?
Everything's already been sold off, and much of it was under your administration.
The difficulty of staying below 1½ degrees, which the science tells us we've only got
12 years to do, requires more than just words, and it requires a policy that does more than
just subsidise renewables. We support that, but it's not enough on its own.
The Energy Market Operator—AEMO, as it's known—has said that business as usual would
get us to 46 per cent renewables by 2030.
Labor's policy is for 50 per cent by that same year. That's only a four per cent difference—an
extra one gigawatt of new renewables over and above what would happen anyway in the
next 10 years.
That isn't transformative. It's not enough.
Building just one gigawatt in a decade is not a solution to the climate breakdown.
In South Australia, there's one chap building one gigawatt of solar already, and yet this
is Labor's plan for the whole country over a decade.
Transformation is bringing the carbon price back. It's linking it to the EU market immediately.
It's picking up where we left off with the world-leading climate laws and carrying on
as though Tony Abbott never happened.
In addition to strong support for renewables, an economy-wide carbon price is what we need
to push out coal, to encourage farmers to sequester carbon and give them an additional
income stream, to tax the fugitive emissions from gas and coal mining and to change the
investment decisions of Australian industry.
The Labor Party are sadly so traumatised by a scare campaign on carbon pricing that they
can't even support a motion Senator Di Natale moved today that simply stated the facts about
how successful that carbon price was and the benefits that carbon pricing brought to the
economy.
And, tragically, neither side of the chamber supported my motions yesterday and today about
ruling out a new water-hungry climate-destroying thermal coalmine in Queensland's Galilee Basin,
right next to the Adani mega-mine, which both sides of politics support.
Climate change is affecting us now.
This is not something to worry about for future generations. It is happening now.
Queensland is on fire. There are more than 138 fires burning in my state right now.
The fire commissioner has said: "We have never ever in this state been in this
situation before. This is catastrophic." Queensland's never reached that level before.
The Premier has said "this is never before seen."
This is exactly what climate change is going to continue to do to weather events.
More than 30 schools have been closed, which is kind of ironic.
The Prime Minister yesterday was condemning kids for wanting to participate in the school
walkout on Friday to beg governments to take action on climate change, and now these kids
in Queensland don't have the chance to go to school, because of climate-induced bushfires.
I hope the Prime Minister can see that irony.
We also know that support for climate action is stronger in the community
than it's been since 2008.
The community want us to do something.
They can see that we've lost half the reef's coral cover.
They can see that people are suffering from the sorts of climate-induced weather events
that are currently wreaking havoc in Queensland and, I might
add, in Sydney, with the massive downpours.
But all Labor are doing is salvaging the policy that the Liberals threw in the bin.
The NEG was a policy that was designed to get through
a Tony Abbott government – the NEG.
It would further entrench the market power of the big three energy companies and simply
add to the so-called privatisation mess, which this motion apparently opposes.
I beg both sides of the chamber: please stop approving new coalmines.
The science could not be clearer.
Our planetary system cannot handle new coal being added to the system.
We welcome the strong support for renewables by the Labor Party.
It's not as strong as we think the science would tell us it should be and it's not as
strong as the Greens will push for—that's exactly why you need us in this chamber—
but we welcome your strong steps. But please stop backing new coal.
The reef can't handle it, and our communities can't handle the extreme weather events.
My heart goes out to Queenslanders and the fantastic emergency service personnel coping
with what will become the new normal.
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Is this REAL reason behind Love Island's Charlie Brake and Ellie Brown's split? - Duration: 4:02.Is this REAL reason behind Love Island's Charlie Brake and Ellie Brown's split?
Ellie Brown and Charlie Brake soon became a popular couple after he joined the Love Island cast in Casa Amor.
Despite their seemingly romantic relationship, the love between the pair soon fizzled out.
After reports of arguments during the last few weeks of their relationship, Charlie shared their split on Instagram after their final explosive row.
Rumours soon emerged suggesting that the hunk cheated on Ellie, and while Charlie has denied that, he admitted he lied to her continuously during their relationship.
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While the pair attended the same event last night, Charlie spilled all on his breakup for the first time.
Speaking to OK! Online, he said: "I've been seen to cheat on Ellie, that never happened.
"I treated Ell well, the time we had together we had a lot of fun." Though it seems things started going downhill for the pair after Charlie started going drinking.
"In the end, it got to the point where I was having to lie to her" Charlie Brake He added: "I would go out with a few of my mates and go out for drinks and that, and I'd come home and I was a little bit of a d**k." Admitting that his Love Island pal Frankie Foster didn't help the situation, he explained if he told Ellie that the pair were together, she'd get angry.
As it neared the sad end, he said: "In the end, it got to the point where I was having to lie to her." Keeping secrets of where he was and who he was with, Charlie admitted that the lies were a big part of the reason their relationship ended.
At the time of the split, Charlie posted the news to his Instagram followers during an argument with Ellie.
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The blonde bombshell was out with her fellow Love Island pals when they split, with Charlie jetting off to Monaco days later.
He's been rumoured to be dating multiple girls since their split, including Ferne McCann.
While the par haven't confirmed their relationship status, it's likely to be spilled when Charlie and Ellie return to Love Island for the reunion.
Ellie confirmed her attendance days ago on Twitter, while Charlie is still heavily rumoured.
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