As the COP-26 climate event approaches at rapid pace, Australian lawmakers are struggling to reach agreement over net-zero targets
The Nationals have continued to withhold their support for a net-zero plan despite a four-hour party meeting with the Liberals.
Nationals leader and Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce says his party is “not at this stage” convinced that PM Scott Morrison’s plan won’t negatively impact rural areas.
Meanwhile, Morrison says that a substantial economic package for the regions is on the table as a way to try and convince the Nationals to get aboard.
Joyce believes there is a “lack of information” around the overall economic impact a net-zero target will have.
Although the deputy P-M could not confirm that his party will reach an agreement with the Liberals, he says that “discussions are ongoing” and “there are still questions the Nationals need to delve further into.”
Climate activists say the real burden to rural areas, is climate change.