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The government can commit to long-term emissions reduction or long-term fossil fuel trade, but not both. | OPINION by Nick O'Malley emissions climate

for offshore exploration sent a shudder through the sprawling ecosystem of climate activists and scientists in Australia this week.

King’s language was at odds with the government’s core climate message of a rapid march to net zero emissions. She went further, too, announcing two new offshore zones for potential carbon capture and storage projects. Rather than exploring for new gas, Australia could ensure its energy security by selling less of our existing supply overseas.see a future for gas in decarbonising economies, but as a peaking technology to quickly kick in during short periods of high demand. The world cannot expect to meet its Paris Agreement targets and continue to expand the gas industry.

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