Beware the climate 'convert'

October 20, 2021
Issue 
Used with permission from Alan Moir, moir.com.au

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is now going to attend the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow (COP26) and the Nationals are reluctantly falling in behind his much-belated conversion to net zero emissions by 2050.

So, should we be celebrating? Not really.

First, it鈥檚 a meaningless target for a country with one of the highest per capita emission rates聽聽because it delays the necessary transition, making it harder for workers and communities who will have to bear the brunt of the changes.

Secondly,聽it comes with lots of caveats 鈥 which the Nationals are now busy extracting, bit by bit. The Nationals鈥櫬燿emand that聽rural areas聽be聽exempted from the net zero goal has not fallen on deaf ears: billions of dollars are likely to still come their way in the form of fossil fuel public subsidies.

罢丑别听聽estimates that聽Australia鈥檚 fossil fuel subsidies聽amounted to a staggering $10.3 billion over 2020鈥21. This breaks down to聽$19,686 being handed over, every minute of every day, to coal, oil and gas companies and major users of fossil fuels.

The Nationals have now been told by Morrison that the Liberals can go their own way on the 2050 target. His change of heart on at least being seen to be doing something on climate coincides with Rupert Murdoch鈥檚 editorial directive聽and, it would appear, a little encouragement from United States President Joe Biden.聽, Morrison was told by the US and Britain in their confab over the new war alliance, AUKUS.

As the rift between the fossil fuel capitalists and the green capitalists plays out in Australia, we鈥檒l be treated to a聽few聽such about turns and a heavy dose of greenwashing.

A bigger section of capital is now looking to profit from the largely-privately owned charge to produce renewable energy.聽聽believes there is a 鈥済enuine thirst鈥 for green energy. His聽Fortescue Metals Group is lining up to commit his new 鈥済reen arm鈥, Fortescue Future Industries, to be in the forefront of making money from聽green energy.

The Nationals鈥櫬, who is leading the charge against supporting net zero by 2050, knows the writing聽is聽on the wall. But, he is determined to extract whatever concessions he can from the Cabinet for the coal and gas corporations. His聽聽to聽parliament on October 19 was full of rhetoric about caring for the jobs of 鈥渙rdinary workers鈥.

鈥溾 is Canavan鈥檚 campaign slogan. It may sound bizarre but it has gotten Morrison to concede, on October 18, that net zero by 2050 will聽not be applied to gas, resources and agricultural exports.

Canavan鈥檚 argument that the regions will suffer in any transition rings true 鈥 but聽this is聽only because the government refuses to put the resources into planning for the transition. Leaving the transition to the market 鈥 Canavan鈥檚 position 鈥 means that workers and communities in the fossil fuel industries聽聽if China, Japan and South Korea meet their climate commitments under the Paris Accord.

Of course, communities could also benefit from a transition away from fossil fuels (aside from the beneficial climate change impacts). Research from聽聽shows that聽Renewable Energy Industrial Precincts in Gladstone in Queensland and the Hunter Valley in New South Wales could add $13 billion to the economy and 45,000 ongoing jobs by 2032.

But if these ideas are being left to the market, it means some billionaires are going to win, while ordinary workers in the fossil fuel industries聽will lose out.

It is wrong for public subsidies, at both聽federal and state聽levels, to continue to flow to聽coal, oil and gas companies, holding the transition back even more.

If state governments were forced to reallocate the聽$1.2 billion they currently spend on subsidising exploration, refurbishing coal ports, railways and power stations and funding 鈥渃lean coal鈥 research on聽creating聽more jobs聽through speeding up the transition to renewables we would be in less danger.

There is a different way 鈥 one that 91自拍论坛 has been championing for many years. Governments could invest in a campaign of public works to rapidly shift to 100% renewable energy generation and to make housing, transport and other industries carbon neutral.

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