Opposition Leader Sussan Ley announced on Thursday that the Liberal Party was dropping its commitment to net zero and said a future Liberal government would repeal Australia's present legislated 2030 and 2050 targets for reducing emissions.
Sussan Ley buries Liberal commitment to net zero, but offers a fig leaf to moderates
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley announced on Thursday that the Liberal Party was dropping its commitment to net zero and said a future Liberal government would repeal Australia's present legislated 2030 and 2050 targets for reducing emissions.
After a meeting of the Liberal shadow ministers, Ley told a news conference: "We are not pursuing net zero, we are pursuing energy affordability and emissions reduction".
In a fig leaf for the moderates who have fought the dropping of net zero, she said "while it is not our policy [...] net zero would be welcome if we can get there with technology, with choice and with voluntary markets".
The ditching of net zero follows Wednesday's Liberal Party meeting at which speakers overwhelmingly rejected the 2050 target that the Morrison government signed up to in 2021. Liberal shadow ministers on Thursday discussed and ticked off on the details of the Liberal policy.


















































