Greens and independents line up to condemn Liberals' net zero decision – as it happened

Greens and Independents Condemn Liberals' Net Zero Decision

In a stunning move, the Liberal party has announced its decision to ditch its net zero emissions target, sending shockwaves through the Australian politics landscape. The move has been met with fierce condemnation from Greens and independent MPs, who are quick to brand the party's actions as "calamitous" and "anti-science".

Independent MP Monique Ryan, who recently won the Melbourne seat of Kooyong from the Liberals, was among those speaking out against the decision. She described the move as a "great day for Australia... [that] means we no longer have an effective opposition to the Labor party and the major conservative force in our country".

The Greens, led by Sarah Hanson-Young, were equally scathing in their criticism. Hanson-Young described the Liberal party's policy as "a recipe for economic wrecking and environmental vandalism", accusing the party of being controlled by climate deniers.

Barnaby Joyce, a former Nationals leader who has been critical of the Liberal party's climate policies, was more measured in his praise. He described the decision to ditch net zero as a "great movement" that would help Australia become "an emissions-free country".

However, it remains to be seen whether Joyce's words will carry any weight with voters. The Liberal party's decision to abandon its net zero target has already sparked outrage among environmentalists and left-wing politicians.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the Liberal party's move has exposed deep divisions within the party over climate policy. With the party's leadership struggling to assert control, it remains to be seen how this will impact their chances of winning the next election.

In related news, the Reserve Bank has announced that interest rates are likely to remain on hold for the foreseeable future, citing stronger-than-expected jobs data and concerns about inflation. The announcement comes as a relief to markets, which had been expecting further rate cuts.

The day's events have also seen a jump in employment figures, with the jobless rate falling back to 4.3%. While this is good news for the economy, it has done little to ease tensions over climate policy.

As the Liberal party struggles to come to terms with its decision, one thing is clear: the politics of net zero have reached a boiling point. Will the party's move ultimately lead to greater unity on climate issues, or will it drive them further apart? Only time will tell.
 
I think this is a big mistake for Australia 🤔...

The Greens and Independents are right to be angry, ditching net zero emissions target is not what we need now 💪...

It's weird that the Liberals would abandon their promise like this, especially when so many people were relying on it to feel good about their decision-making 🤦‍♂️...

I'm not sure if Barnaby Joyce's words will make a difference, but he's right that Australia needs to be an emissions-free country 🌎...

It's just sad that the party is more worried about winning elections than taking care of our planet 😔...
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels like a classic case of the 'good intentions, bad execution' syndrome... they're trying to tackle this massive problem, but are they prepared for the consequences? 🚨 and what's with all these politicians jumping on the bandwagon, claiming to be experts without putting in the real work? it's like they think they can just make a bold statement and everyone will buy into it 💁‍♀️

and have we ever really considered the economic implications of abandoning net zero targets? are we just gonna keep pumping out fossil fuels until we collapse? 🌪️ it feels like our leaders are so caught up in short-term gains that they're not thinking about the long-term damage 🤦‍♂️
 
omg can't believe the libs are ditching their net zero target 🤯 like what were they thinking?! 🙄 this is a total disaster for australia and the planet 🌎 monique ryan is totally right tho, this move means we got no opposition to labor's climate policies and that's not good news for us Aussies 🙅‍♂️

and barnaby joyce's like "oh it's a great movement"? 😒 i don't trust him as far as i can throw my old laptop 💻 at least the greens are being real about how bad this is for australia's future 🌟 sarah hanson-young is like the only one making sense on this topic 🙌

anyway, back to the economy and interest rates 📈 gotta keep an eye on that 👀 4.3% jobless rate is still pretty low tho 💪
 
I gotta say, ditching net zero feels like a super short-sighted decision 🤔. I mean, we're already in a global crisis and now we're just gonna sit back and do nothing? It's like, come on guys! The Greens are right, it is a recipe for disaster and environmental vandalism. 🌪️ I'm all for finding ways to boost the economy, but at what cost?

And Barnaby Joyce is straight-up trolling us with his "great movement" nonsense 🙄. Newsflash: climate change isn't just about Australia, it's about the world! We need to work together and take action, not just sit back and wait for someone else to do it.

I'm worried this move will actually help the Liberal party in the next election 🤷‍♀️. Voters love a good "us vs them" narrative, and climate change is a perfect wedge issue. The Greens and independents are gonna keep pushing hard on this one, but I think the Liberals have already got this one in the bag. Fingers crossed they get it right for once 😐
 
lol what a mess 🤯! The Liberal party's decision to ditch net zero is a major red flag for their chances in the next election 🚨. They're basically sending a message that they don't care about the environment, and that's not gonna sit well with voters 🌎.

Here are some stats that might give you an idea of just how unpopular this decision is:

* 72% of Aussies believe that climate change is caused by human activity (source: Australian Climate Change Policy Tracker) 📊
* 61% of people think the Liberal party's policy on net zero is "out of touch with public opinion" (source: YouGov poll) 👀
* The Greens are gaining popularity, and now have a 27-point lead over the Liberals in the latest Australian Electoral Commission polling 🚫

As for Barnaby Joyce's claim that ditching net zero will make Australia an "emissions-free country"... 😂 let's just say that's not exactly how it works 💡. According to the Climate Institute, even if we meet our current target, emissions are still projected to rise by 30% by 2030 🚨.

Anyway, this is a huge development in Aussie politics, and it'll be interesting to see how it all plays out 🔮. One thing's for sure: the Liberal party needs to get their act together on climate policy ASAP or risk getting left behind 😅.
 
Ugh, can't believe they're doing this 🤦‍♂️. Ditching the net zero target is like, super reckless. I mean, what's next? Giving up on renewable energy altogether? 🌎 The Greens and Independents are right to be furious, IMO. This move feels like a major backstep for the party, and it's gonna make it harder for them to win over voters who care about climate change.

I'm also kinda disappointed that Barnaby Joyce is being all positive about this decision 😒. I mean, I get it, he wants to be liked by the right people, but come on, dude! Climate change isn't a partisan issue – it's a real problem that needs solving ASAP. The Reserve Bank's announcement about interest rates might be good news for markets, but let's not forget that inflation is still a thing 🤑. We need to focus on more important issues than just short-term economic gains.

The whole thing feels like a mess right now 🤯. Can't we all just agree to work towards a cleaner, greener future? 💚
 
idk what's so shocking about the libs ditching their net zero target... like, they've been saying that for years 😒. and honestly, who can blame 'em? the whole thing was just a PR stunt anyway 🤷‍♀️. monique ryan's right tho, it does mean the libs aren't holding labor accountable for climate policy 🙅‍♂️. but barnaby joyce is just trying to save face now that his own party's not taking climate change seriously 💁‍♀️. and those greens are always so dramatic, like "we're gonna save the world with science"... give it a break 💔
 
Can't believe what I'm reading 🤯 - Libs ditching their net zero target is like playing with fire, gonna hurt 'em in the next election for sure. The Greens and indies are right on this one, it's not rocket science to understand that climate change is real and we gotta act now 💡. Joyce's move might've been a clever PR stunt, but it won't fool anyone for long 🤥. I'm still waiting to see what the polls say about this decision...
 
omg this is crazy 🤯 i mean whoa the liberals just ditched their net zero target and the greens are FURIOUS 😤 i feel bad for them though they're trying to save the planet and the libs are all like "nah we good". barnaby joyce's words did sound kinda convincing tho 💁‍♀️ maybe this move will bring people together on climate change but it's hard to see right now 🤔
 
omg what r going on w/ libral party?? 🤯 they ditched net zero like that???? i thought they were all about saving australia from climate change 🌎💚 greens & indies are literally shaking in their boots rn 😂 barnaby joyce is a total weirdo though 🙄 like, emissions-free country or wut? 🤷‍♀️ and dont even get me started on monique ryan being all salty about not having an opposition 💁‍♀️ anywayz, this just shows how divided the party is over climate policy. will they ever come to terms with it?? only time wil tell 🕰️💬
 
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