Climate Experts Warn New Gas Infrastructure Funding Will Increase Pollution While Ignoring Renewable Alternatives
The Climate Council has criticized the Federal Coalition's recently announced "National Gas Plan" as a wasteful initiative that prioritizes fossil fuel investments over renewable alternatives, posing risks to Australia's energy future.
"This half-baked scheme is bad for the climate, bad for the economy, and bad for Australian households." - Joel Gilmore, Energy Expert and Climate Council Fellow
The controversial plan, unveiled yesterday, allocates $1.3 billion toward new gas infrastructure and projects while providing gas corporations access to an additional $4 billion of public support through the Critical Minerals Facility. Climate experts argue this represents a significant misallocation of resources at a time when global markets are actively transitioning away from fossil fuels.
"Australian families need solutions that permanently lower bills and cut pollution, like renewable power backed by storage, not expensive gas that worsens climate extremes." - Amanda McKenzie, Climate Council CEO
According to the Climate Council's analysis, the Coalition's policy framework falls short on three key metrics: ensuring energy security, managing electricity costs, and implementing effective climate change mitigation strategies. Critics highlight that the plan neglects addressing the imminent retirement of coal-fired power stations, opting for a gas-focused approach that not only faces price volatility but also substantially adds to greenhouse gas emissions.
"Peter Dutton's gas scheme would lock in climate pollution for decades and leave our kids facing worsening floods, fires and heatwaves. These decisions make their lives more dangerous." - Amanda McKenzie, Climate Council CEO
The timing of this policy announcement has raised additional questions, with the Climate Council suggesting the proposal was "slapped together faster than a Big Mac" despite the Coalition having considerable time to develop a comprehensive energy strategy. Moreover, renewable energy sources already fulfill 40 percent of Australia's electricity needs, demonstrating a reliable path towards achieving environmental sustainability and economic stability.
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