Sky News host Sharri Markson discusses the hypocrisy of pressuring Australians to transition to electric vehicles, benefiting China while they’re not reducing emissions.
“I’m not against electric vehicles but there is this pressure to move into electric
vehicles benefiting China when they’re not reducing their emissions,” Ms Markson said.
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