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Tackling the climate crisis

The Greens' plan to phase out coal, oil and gas and create jobs
24 Mar 2022
The Greens
Publisher
The Greens
Climate change mitigation The Greens Australian federal election 2022 Fossil fuels Renewable energy Energy industries Power resources Australia
Resources
Tackling the climate crisis (IA link)
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This policy statement outlines The Greens' policy position on climate change and energy resources.

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The Greens 2022
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
13 Apr 2022

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