Australia’s bid to co-host with Pacific neighbours faces Turkish challenge
Climate defenders in Australia have increasingly disappointed that the Albanian government could not end its proposal despite the wide international support for months of effort and proposal. Some are afraid that it will damage the efforts to ensure an ambitious agenda for them to secure the negotiations in the coming years.
In addition to the signals sent by Albania, Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen are critical to show that the government is willing to force the government to guarantee the offer.
While the coalition fights climate politics internally, the government has a full and complex agenda. Albania, Wong and Bowen, together with the United Nations General Assembly, is expected to take the center of climate and climate security.
In the coming weeks, the government is expected to publish a long -term delayed national climate risk assessment, which has been warned for brutal reading for the Australians before the Brazilian police announced its 2035 climate target in front of the 2035 climate target.
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