Solutions for Climate Australia Media Release
Coalition’s nuclear fantasy would create billions of tonnes more climate pollution
The federal Coalition’s announcement today that they would transition Australia to nuclear reactors is a dangerous distraction from the urgent need to take action to reduce climate pollution this decade.
Solutions for Climate Australia director Dr Barry Traill:
“Let’s be clear – nuclear reactors are not a plan for climate, they’re a fantasy that serves to delay and distract from getting on with climate action.
“This shows a huge failure of leadership by Mr Dutton to come up with a plan to keep Australians safe.
“Nuclear reactors are the most expensive energy source for Australia, produce toxic waste, and would take literally decades to build, during which coal and gas giants would continue to produce billions of tonnes of additional climate emissions.
“Our recent report showed that conservatively at least 2.3 billion tonnes of additional climate pollution would be released if this nuclear reactor fantasy was pursued.
“We are already seeing the impacts of climate – we can’t afford to wait, action this decade is critical. We have clean sun and wind energy right here right now, already powering 40% of our electricity grid.
“To have a credible climate policy, the federal Coalition must focus on replacing coal and gas with clean renewable energy.”
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Classic political media techniques along with astroturfing, faux experts etc., ‘flooding the zone’ a la Steve Bannon (not original) to preclude other narratives and dissenting voices e.g. media presenting a balanced view of renewable sources and policies locally, and abroad.
The latter is especially scary for fossil fuel protagonists around foreign subsidiaries who are endeavouring to delay transition, even though evidence shows that renewable sources are both economic and support growth.
FT: ‘Opinion Data Points. Economics may take us to net zero all on its own. The plummeting cost of low-carbon energy has already allowed many countries to decouple economic growth from emissions’
Article includes a chart comparing nations, with the fossil fueled Anglosphere lagging….
https://www.ft.com/content/967e1d77-8d3c-4256-9339-6ea7025cd5d3
Andrew Smith, you have so NAILED it!!