Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the “green world is taking shape” as prices skyrocket and the price of net zero by 2050 is revealed.
“Start with a report last month by Deloitte, commissioned by the NAB bank happily predicting that to reach Labor’s target of net zero emissions by 2050 we will need – get this – $20 trillion of investment.”
Mr Bolt said this was 20 times the amount of the government’s already massive debt and companies who sell “everything from solar panels to carbon credits” will see their revenue spike.
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