Australia at odds with neighbouring nations on new coal and gas projects at Pacific Island Forum

Pacific leaders optimistic about Albanese government’s climate action and willingness to engage, but major sticking point remains

Australia has resisted calls from the Pacific for no new gas or coal projects, saying it was not responsible for other countries’ emissions, in a move that could cause tensions as Pacific leaders meet in Suva this week.

Pacific leaders, who have labelled the climate crisis the most serious security challenge facing the region, have voiced optimism about the commitment to action from the new Australian government. Current and former leaders have welcomed Australia’s increased targets for the reduction of greenhouse emissions and a willingness to engage with Pacific countries on subjects like climate finance and the proposal to co-hosting a Conference of the Parties climate summit with Pacific countries.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/12/australia-at-odds-with-neighbouring-nations-on-new-coal-and-gas-projects-at-pacific-island-forum

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