‘Climate science not settled’ says Palmer’s man on the crossbench
Mining magnate Clive Palmer’s sole representative in federal Parliament says the Albanese government should ease the regulatory and tax burden on corporations, to boost the economic recovery and stop firms doing business offshore.
Ralph Babet – a Melbourne real estate agent turned crossbench senator for Palmer’s United Australia Party – claims the science of climate change is not settled and plans to vote against Labor’s 43 per cent emissions reduction target for 2030.
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