Australia a ‘trusted global partner’ on climate again, Albanese to tell energy forum

Prime minister will open international forum in Sydney, saying the Indo-Pacific faces ‘enormous’ challenges but also opportunities

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Anthony Albanese will declare Australia has now rejoined the ranks of “trusted global partner” on climate action while committing his government to finding common ground across the Indo-Pacific to address both the climate crisis and the emerging economic opportunity of the clean energy revolution.

The prime minister will open the Sydney Energy Forum on Tuesday before travelling to the Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji, where he hopes to progress Australia’s proposal to co-host a United Nations climate summit with Pacific neighbours.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jul/12/australia-a-trusted-global-partner-on-climate-again-albanese-to-tell-energy-forum

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