Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia has a decade of “denial and delay” to “catch up on” for policies to fight climate change.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia has a decade of “denial and delay” to “catch up on” for policies to fight climate change. “22 energy policies they gave us over ten years and not one worked,” Mr Bowen said during Question Time on Monday.
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