Factchecking five Coalition claims about net zero, from power prices to the $9tn cost

Coalition's Net Zero Claims Riddled with Misinformation, Experts Say

The Liberal and National parties' stance on achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 has been repeatedly questioned, with some MPs making significant claims about the cost of meeting this goal. However, fact-checking these assertions reveals that many Coalition statements are based on misinterpreted or misrepresented information.

According to a recent report by Net Zero Australia, a partnership between academics at universities and Princeton University, building an energy system to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 would require around $300 billion in additional investment – not the $9 trillion claimed by some Coalition MPs. This estimate does not factor in the cost of adapting to climate change or repairing damage caused by emissions.

Furthermore, many studies have shown that acting on climate change is far more cost-effective than ignoring it. For instance, a recent analysis found that relying solely on coal and gas would result in higher electricity costs – up to 50% higher – if Australia had not pursued renewable energy.

The Liberal leader, Sussan Ley, has stated that power bills have increased by around 40% since Labor was elected, attributing this rise to investment in renewable energy. However, long-term energy industry analysts argue that the majority of this increase is due to factors such as global gas prices and coal prices rising after flooding at east coast mines.

In contrast, several academics have found that transitioning to a low-carbon economy would actually reduce costs and create jobs. For example, Paul Simshauser and Joel Gilmore from Griffith University's Centre for Applied Energy Economics and Policy Research discovered that the cost of generating electricity could be significantly higher if Australia relied solely on coal and gas.

The Coalition's stance on net-zero emissions is also at odds with the Paris agreement, which aims to limit global warming to well below 2C. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has estimated that meeting this goal would require a 45% global emissions cut between 2010 and 2030 – and reaching net zero by around 2050.

While it is true that emissions from the Coalition government have decreased since 2013, largely due to natural factors such as changes in forest carbon absorption, removing these effects leaves climate pollution with only a small decline of 3% over nine years. This reduction is mostly attributed to increased renewable energy investment during Labor's term in power.

In conclusion, many Coalition claims about net-zero emissions are based on misinterpreted or misrepresented information. Experts argue that transitioning to a low-carbon economy would be more cost-effective and create jobs, rather than relying on misleading figures and outdated assumptions about the effectiveness of carbon capture and storage technology.
 
🤔 I mean, it's pretty clear that the Coalition is way off base with their net-zero emissions claim 🌡️. $300 billion is a totally different story from $9 trillion 💸, and it's not like they're considering the full cost of climate change repairs 😬. They're more worried about keeping coal and gas in the mix than facing the music 🎶.

And have you seen how often they twist the narrative to make renewable energy sound bad? It's like they want us to believe that wind farms are somehow hurting our electricity costs ⛅️. Meanwhile, experts are saying that transitioning to clean energy is actually cheaper and creates jobs 💼. Not to mention that it's basically incompatible with meeting the Paris agreement 🌎.

I'm not surprised, though. They've been dodging this issue for years, trying to avoid taking real action on climate change 🙅‍♂️. But it's time someone called them out on their misinformation 😊.
 
idk lol I was thinking that the Coalition's net zero claims were actually pretty solid but now I'm not so sure 🤔... like, $300 billion might seem like a lot but it's still way less than $9 trillion and some experts say it's actually cheaper to transition to renewable energy in the long run 💸. And btw, Sussan Ley saying power bills increased by 40% since Labor was elected is kinda true 📈... the global gas prices did rise after those flooding incidents at east coast mines. BUT on the other hand, some academics say that relying solely on coal and gas would be way more expensive in the long run 🔥. I mean, Paul Simshauser and Joel Gilmore from Griffith University's Centre for Applied Energy Economics and Policy Research found that the cost of generating electricity could be higher if Australia relied solely on coal and gas... it's all so confusing 🤯
 
OMG 🤯, I am literally shaking with rage right now! Can you believe what's going on?! The Libs are straight up lying to us about net-zero emissions... like, 300 billion instead of 9 trillion? 🤑 That's not just misinformed, that's just bloody dishonest! And don't even get me started on Sussan Ley's ridiculous claims about power bills increasing by 40% since Labor was in power 📈. I mean, come on! The only reason power bills went up is because of global gas prices and coal prices rising after flooding at east coast mines... basic math, guys! 😩

And what really gets my goat is that the Libs are going against the Paris agreement and all these studies that say transitioning to a low-carbon economy would be more cost-effective and create jobs 🌟. It's like they're trying to scam us out of our future! The fact-checking report by Net Zero Australia is like, super clear... but do they care? Nope! They just keep on spouting their BS 💔.

I swear, if I had my way, we'd be investing 300 billion in renewables and cleaning up the environment ASAP 🌿💪. Not to mention adapting to climate change and repairing damage caused by emissions... like, what even is that?! 😤 We need more transparency and accountability from our politicians, not just empty promises and made-up numbers 💁‍♀️.
 
🤔 I'm getting really frustrated with the Liberal party's net-zero claims 🚫 they're riddled with misinformation & it's not just about the numbers either, it's about the lack of understanding about what actually needs to happen to transition to a low-carbon economy 💡. And let's be real, if we don't take drastic action now, it'll only cost us more in the long run 🤑. I mean, $300 billion is still a lot, but at least that's a realistic estimate 🤓. What really gets me is when they say power bills have gone up by 40% since Labor was elected 📈, but nobody's talking about the actual cost of climate change 😷. We need more transparency & accuracy in our politics 💬, or else we'll just be stuck in this mess forever 😩.
 
I mean, it's wild how out of touch the Coalition is when it comes to climate change 🤯. $9 trillion for a net-zero emissions goal? That's just laughable. And they're using that number to scare people off investing in renewables? No thanks.

And don't even get me started on Sussan Ley's claim about power bills going up 40% since Labor was elected... like, no one really thinks she just magically conjured up those numbers, right? 😒 The industry experts are saying it's all due to global gas prices and coal prices rising, not because of any actual investment in renewables.

But seriously, the Coalition's stance on net-zero emissions is just so at odds with what the rest of the world is doing. And have they seen the Paris agreement? It's like they're trying to opt out of international agreements or something 🙄. The science is clear: we need to transition to a low-carbon economy ASAP.

And let's not forget about the jobs and cost savings that come with investing in renewables... it's all just common sense, really 💡. But I guess when you're more concerned with lining your own pockets than saving the planet, facts don't matter, right? 🤑
 
I'm so worried about Australia's future if they keep making these massive claims about net-zero emissions 🤕. The fact-checking is just shocking - $9 trillion vs $300 billion? That's like comparing apples and oranges 🍎. And what really gets me is how the Coalition keeps contradicting themselves on energy costs. If investing in renewables causes power bills to rise, why do they keep blaming Labor for it? It's like they're trying to confuse everyone 😒.

And have you seen those projections about global warming? 2C is not a happy number ☹️. We need experts who know what they're talking about making decisions on our behalf, not politicians who are more concerned with getting re-elected 🤝.

I'm all for taking action on climate change, but we can't keep relying on dodgy info and wishful thinking 💡. It's time to get the facts straight and make some real changes 🔄. Let's get behind experts who care about our planet's future 🌎💚
 
the govt's climate change plan is getting roasted by experts 🤦‍♂️ they're saying we need $300 billion not $9 trillion to get to net zero, which is like, super reasonable 🤑 but what really gets me is that the lib leader is trying to spin power bills going up 40% since labor took over as if it's all labors fault 🤔 i mean, come on, it's just global gas prices and coal prices rising after flooding at east coast mines, it's not like labor invested in renewable energy out of thin air 💡 anyway, the experts are saying that transitioning to low-carbon economy would create jobs and reduce costs, which is pretty cool 🎉
 
Can't believe what's happening in Australia rn 🤯 The Coalition's all talk no action when it comes to climate change 💸 Their claims about net zero emissions are literally riddled with misinformation 📉 They're basing their whole plan on some dodgy estimates that just don't add up, like $300 billion vs $9 trillion 🤑 And what really takes the cake is they're still not willing to accept the science on global warming 🌡️ The Paris agreement, experts agree: we need a 45% emissions cut by 2030 and net zero by 2050 ⏰ Not just some wishful thinking 🤦‍♀️
 
I'm feeling so frustrated hearing this 💔. The Coalition's net-zero claims are just not adding up. It's like they're trying to sugarcoat reality 🍮. A $300 billion investment sounds way more manageable than that $9 trillion figure, and it doesn't even factor in the long-term costs of climate change repair 🤯.

I'm also feeling a bit misled by Sussan Ley's statement about power bills going up 40% since Labor was elected. That just seems like a convenient excuse to me 🙄. And have you seen those studies that show transitioning to a low-carbon economy could actually create jobs and reduce costs? 💼💸

It's like, we all know climate change is real and it's not just about politics or economics – it's about our future and the health of our planet 🌎. Can't we just focus on making sustainable choices for once? 🤗
 
🤦‍♀️ The way Coalition is handling climate change is super sketchy 🌡️ they keep saying net-zero emissions by 2050 but experts say it's actually gonna cost like $300 billion more than what MPs are claiming 🤑 and that's not even considering the damage we'll have to fix because of all the pollution 🤕. I mean, come on! Acting on climate change is actually cheaper in the long run 💸 and it'll create jobs too 📈. Plus, our energy bills haven't even increased that much since Labor was elected 🙄. The Libs are just spreading misinformation like it's going out of style 📰. Can we please just get real about this climate thing? 🌎
 
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