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Morrison hits snooze as climate alarm blares

Written by Greenpeace Australia Pacific | Tuesday, 10 August 2021

In today’s news, with the IPCC’s grim warnings still ringing in our ears like an alarm, the focus now shifts to the Morrison Government. But rather than take his own advice when it comes to covid and be guided by the experts, Morrison has again refused to take the action needed to protect Australians from the climate crisis.

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