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The public wants clean energy – but this is Australia, where the climate wars never die
Voters have made their position clear but our politicians are still not talking about how we can change the way we live and work to ease the climate crisis
The last federal election was less than two years ago but the caravan moves on quickly. With politics dominated by cost-of-living concerns and daily distractions, it’s easy to forget the central role that dissatisfaction with the Coalition’s inaction and doublespeak on the climate crisis played in the result.
It wasn’t the only factor, but an in-depth study found it was the biggest issue in driving voters away from the major parties to independents. It was the second biggest in motivating people who changed their vote to Labor. It stands to reason it was at least as important in the Greens increasing their support and seat count.
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Defra officials buried analysis showing dire financial prospects for hill farmers
Exclusive: FOI request reveals fears many would sell up if they saw assessment of post-Brexit farming payments scheme
Government officials have buried an analysis of the financial prospects for some of the most vulnerable farmers in the UK after realising it was almost entirely bad news, the Guardian can reveal.
The analysis was to have been part of an optimistic look at the financial situation for upland farmers, some of the poorest in the country, but minutes from meetings about the plans obtained through a freedom of information request have revealed concerns were raised about the negative findings.
One official commented: “Could end up with no pathways to success at the end. We only want to publish if we have something which is positive to tell people.”
Government officials admitted that upland farmers were falling into financial crisis and may go out of business.
Officials feared that when upland farmers saw the data showing how much money they would make they would sell up.
Officials believed upland farmers were dismissive of the environment.
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Origin snaps up another developer with 1.3GW of wind and solar
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UQ start-up finds way to detect solar faults in “sea of a million panels”
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It’s been a seller’s market for corporate PPAs, but few new projects have been signed up
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Big business called to account on climate, as study finds Australia lagging global standards
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English farmers to be offered ‘largest ever’ grant scheme amid food security concerns
Agricultural sector hit by post-Brexit turmoil with protests over trade deals, environmental legislation and rising costs
Rishi Sunak will promise farmers the “largest ever” grant scheme tomorrow, as well as the creation of a food security index, after criticism that Brexit trade deals and poor responses to flooding and rising costs have put England’s ability to feed itself at risk.
Against a backdrop of turmoil in the agricultural sector, with farmers in the UK and across the continent causing havoc with tractor protests against environmental regulations and a perceived lack of support, Sunak will respond to farmers’ calls for a commitment from government that the UK’s food self-sufficiency will remain at or exceed the current estimated level, which is about 60%.
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