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Coal already under siege as Greens see opportunity

NEWLY-appointed environment minister Tanya Plibersek may be one of the government’s most experienced political and media operators, however, even she cannot deflect the Greens’ increasing demands to wind down Australia’s biggest export – coal.

The Greens want the ALP to ratchet up its 43% emissions reduction target by 2030.

The Greens want the ALP to ratchet up its 43% emissions reduction target by 2030.

Greens environment spokeswoman Senator Hanson-Young has called for an end to the "unsustainable extraction of resources" and claimed "you can't solve the climate crisis if you keep pouring fuel on the...

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