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‘Massive hypocrisy': Andrew Hastie blasts net-zero

‘Massive hypocrisy': Andrew Hastie blasts net-zero

Sky News AU29-05-2025

Shadow Minister for Home Affairs Andrew Hastie says there's massive hypocrisy at the heart of the net-zero economy.
'There's massive hypocrisy at the heart of the net-zero economy,' Mr Hastie told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'The world's three largest emitters, China, India, and the USA, are pretty much walking away from net-zero.
'So, the hypocrisy is this, whilst we're denying Australians our own abundant fuels for power, we're sending them to China and India, particularly, who are actually growing their emissions.'

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