What you said about Qld Premier Steven Miles’ emissions reduction target
It’s the emissions plan that some believe will go up in smoke – will Steven Miles’ reduction target work, or is it just a distraction? JOIN THE CONVERSATION
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Premier Steven Miles’ move to legislate Queensland’s ambitious 75 per cent emissions reduction target has also put pressure on the Opposition to outline its climate policies.
Ahead of the October state election, Mr Miles introduced the Clean Economy Jobs Bill, the first by his government, to legislate an emissions reduction target of 75 per cent on 2005 levels by 2035.
The Premier said the Bill would help make Queensland a world leader in the uptake of clean energy and address the intensifying natural disasters battering the state.
“As the state’s premier, I think it is important to protect not just my children’s future, but also all future Queenslanders,” he said.
Mr Miles said the Bill would ensure the jobs of workers transitioning to renewable energy projects would be protected and help secure ongoing global investment in our manufacturing, agriculture, and resources industries.
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Climate Council Head of Advocacy Jennifer Rayner said placing the agenda into law provided crucial confidence for businesses to invest in the energy transition.
However readers aren’t yet convinced.
Some claimed it was merely a smoke and mirrors tactic when there are more pressing issues.
Others said it was doomed to fail either way.
And others suggested the whole topic remains a mess across the state and country.
See what you had to say below and join the conversation >>>
WHAT YOU SAID
Smoke and mirrors
Ray
Labor doing what has proven to be a winner in the past by taking the heat off their own shortcomings and put the heat on their opposition. Diversionary tactics. Next come the scare tactics and of course blaming Campbell Newman, ScoMo and Dutton. When all else fails go after the individual’s personal life and family just get some dirt doesn’t have to be the truth.
peter
The opposition leader should just ignore this Labor ploy. I personally don’t give a continental about 75% renewable bs target. All we won’t is reliable power. Tell Miles where to put his windmills David.
Realistic
Its all a distraction. They haven't’t got a clue!
Mollie
Tackling the increasingly violent young criminals is way more important to most Queenslanders than the airy fairy emissions reduction target.....but of course youth crime is ‘a complex issue’ and not easily dealt with the famous ALP thought bubbles. Exactly why won’t Miles make needed changes to the wording of the youth crime laws?? This is the question on most peoples lips?
It’s all a joke
Kelvin
Who really cares what Al Gore thinks. He is only in it for the money. As for the 75% reduction, it is not achievable and at no time have I seen anyone publish total life costs for all this new green technology. Last I saw was wind turbine blades being buried because they take a 1000 years to break down, Lithium batteries being buried because they take a 1000 years to break down, the cost of manufacturing all these new green solutions still require the materials and manufacturing processes they want to get rid off. About time these people including the Governments started telling the truth.
Mark
I want to see the LNP call this out for what it is … Nonsense … We do not want to be Victoria, now heading into day three of blackouts after a storm.
IvanF
Where does the one-upmanship game end? 100% by next Tuesday? Gimme a break.
Wayne
Green targets??? Any mention of reduced juvenile crime ???
kerri
Why are the governments in this country trying to bankrupt us for 1.1% emission’s on the global scale. 1.1% that is all Australia is and yet we seem to need to destroy habitats of endangered species, wipe-out swathes of vegetation and trees for wind turbines and solar panels that were home to a whole diversity of animal and bird life – not to mention bees which we need to pollinate a lot of our native plants.
Another Miles miss
Burntbear
Who is paying for this Miles, ????? You don’t care as you have no idea.
Bob Mac
If Giggles wants to make Queensland a safe and good place for his grandchildren to live in, the 1st thing he should do is scrap all this renewables rubbish and rethink the whole save the planet BS
KJM
Ha and next Miles will give every household a new BMW, Abour as likely as the absurd emissions reduction target
Ewan Mee
So our Premier believes that he can alter the course of the Earth around the Sun change wind directions alter sub tropical or tropical climates simply by spending $trillions on wind turbines and solar panels and forcing us to drive electric vehicles. If so his party seriously needs to be removed by October at the latest.
Chris
Giggles. Focus on the real issue in front of you. Crime.housing and health to name 3.
not a pipe dream that will just cost us more tax and higher cost of living.