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to enshrine a minimum target of 43 per cent reduction of carbon emissions.
Is this decision, replicating the negative vote on the carbon reduction scheme of 2009, designed to continue the “climate wars” and maintain some sort of relevance for the Greens? Will it again result in undermining the only party of government determined to act on global warming and usher in a government of climate denialisms led by Peter Dutton?So, there are four or five people sitting in a train carriage, all of them wearing masks.
The train stops at Richmond and 100 or so maskless people pile in and pack the carriage, talking at the top of their voices about the game. And the masked people are expected to move if they don’t like it (
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