

Australia's Emissions Debate: Coalition's Net-Zero Stance Uncertain
Australia's Emissions Debate: Opposition Leader Ley's Cautious Stance on Net-Zero Canberra, ACT – Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has stated Australia must reduce carbon emissions, but her comments leave room for the Coalition to potentially abandon their net-zero targets. In a recent interview with SBS News, Ley emphasized the need for a strong national energy policy. "We need a strong country that is committed to a manufacturing base that relies on cheap, reliable energy," she said. This statement highlights the delicate balance the Coalition faces between environmental concerns and economic realities. The interview did not clarify the Coalition's position on net-zero targets, leaving the matter open for further discussion and potential policy shifts. The video underscores the ongoing national debate about climate change and its impact on the Australian economy.