Labor leader argues delaying action on climate change would ‘be a disaster for our economy’ and ‘you have to invest to get a return’
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, has hit back at calls to detail the cost of his party’s emission reduction plan, arguing the country can’t afford inaction on climate change.
In the first leaders’ debate of the election campaign, held in Perth on Monday night, the prime minister, Scott Morrison, demanded Shorten outline the cost of his target to cut emissions by 45% by 2030.
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