29/11/2005
- The Federal Labor Party has set a new low mark in indecision
and policy backflips.
Opposition Leader Kim Beazley today sent his environment
spokesperson into Federal Parliament to strongly endorse
the Howard Government's Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean
Development and Climate.
Anthony Albanese told Parliament that:
"We say the Asia-Pacific climate pact is good, it's
consistent, it's good.... it is absolutely consistent
and the statement of the climate pact says that it is
consistent with our obligations under the Kyoto Protocol,
it also says that we'll build on existing bilateral and
multi-lateral initiatives."
(House of Representatives, November 29, 2005)
This is a backflip of almost breathtaking proportions.
The Asia-Pacific Partnership involves Australia, the US,
China, Japan, South Korea and India - which together are
responsible for almost 50 per cent of the world's greenhouse
gas emissions - working together to develop clean energy
technology.
When it was announced on July 28 this year, Mr Beazley
said:
"It's nothing. It's spin."
(Kim Beazley MP, AAP, 27 July 2005)
Mr Albanese's comments today display yet another policy
splash-down by the Labor Party, which can't seem to figure
out just what its climate change position really is.
The Federal ALP's endorsement of the Asia-Pacific Partnership
in Parliament today follows the resounding approval given
to it by Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, Resources,
Forestry and Tourism, Martin Ferguson at the Australian
Uranium Conference in Perth just last month.
"This is where the recent Asia-Pacific Partnership
on Clean Development and Climate really comes into its
own, offering Australia an opportunity for its own economic
growth and an opportunity to be part of the solution to
the environmental consequences of what is happening in
our region – one of the most rapid expansions of economic
activity that has occurred in world history."
(Martin Ferguson MP, Australian Uranium Conference, Perth
6, 11 October 2005)
Such ringing endorsement of the Howard Government's climate
change partnership by members of the Opposition is welcome,
but it highlights just how confused the Labor Party and
its leader Kim Beazley are. |