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Liberal Democrats |
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Climate Sceptic |
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| Acceptance | |||||||
| Accepts the science that the current climate change is largely human caused | ![]() |
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| Policy | |||||||
| Separate climate policy | ![]() |
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| International | |||||||
| Supports the UN lead Kyoto process | ![]() |
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| Recognition of international equity issues around climate change | ![]() |
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| Support for developing and poorer nations to tackle climate change | ![]() |
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| Goals* | Greens |
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| Carbon DiOxide Stabilisation Goals | |||||||
| 300 ppm CO2 or below | ![]() |
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| Interim target of 350 ppm CO2 | ![]() |
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| Zero Emission Goals | |||||||
| Net negative emissions | ![]() |
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| Near zero emissions | ![]() |
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| Zero net emissions | ![]() |
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| 2020 Goals | |||||||
| Zero or negative emissions by 2020 | ![]() |
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| 80% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2020 | ![]() |
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| 60% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2020 | ![]() |
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| 40% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2020 | ![]() |
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| 20% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2020 | ![]() |
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| A reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 | ![]() |
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| 2050 Goals | |||||||
| -25% or more reduction of Greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2050 | ![]() |
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| Negative emissions by 2050 | ![]() |
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| Near zero emissions by 2050 | ![]() |
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| Net zero emissions by 2050 | ![]() |
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| 80% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2050 | ![]() |
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| 60% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2050 | ![]() |
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| Emission reduction mechanisms | Greens |
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| Government designed mandatory reductions | ![]() |
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| Carbon tax | ![]() |
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| Carbon trading | ![]() |
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| Energy | Greens |
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| Support crash conversion to renewable based electricity system | ![]() |
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| Support major role out of renewables | ![]() |
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| Support minor role out of renewables | ![]() |
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| Significant support for small small scale renewables | ![]() |
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| Phase out coal exports | ![]() |
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| Phase out domestic coal industry | ![]() |
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| Oppose "clean coal carbon capture and storage" | ![]() |
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| Remove fossil fuel subsidies | ![]() |
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| Oppose nuclear power plants | ![]() |
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| Energy efficiency / reduction | |||||||
| Plan to limit energy growth | ![]() |
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| Plan to promote energy efficiency | ![]() |
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Transport | Greens |
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| Near zero emission transport policy | ![]() |
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| Major improvements in public transport | ![]() |
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| Minor improvements in public transport | ![]() |
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| Support high speed rail link between major cities | ![]() |
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| Significant improvements in cycling and walking infrastructure | ![]() |
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| Significant decrease in road spending | (3.) |
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| Upgrading and expand rail freight | ![]() |
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| Support of electric and plug in hybrid vehicles | ![]() |
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| Supports low emissions car industry | ![]() |
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| Identifies need to act on issues of oil peak | ![]() |
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| Opposes coal to oil and other GHG intensive fuels | ![]() |
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| Opposes conversion of food to fuel | ![]() |
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| Land Clearing and Forestry | Greens |
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| End to land clearing or greenhouse intensification of land use | ![]() |
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| End to logging of native / old forests | ![]() |
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| Including land clearing and forestry emissions in carbon tax/trading systems | ![]() |
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| Agriculture | |||||||
| Policy to reduce emissions from agriculture | ![]() |
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| Acknowledgement of the key role livestock and consequently meat and dairy consumption have on emissions | ![]() |
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| Including agricultural emissions in carbon tax/trading systems | ![]() |
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| Social Justice / Equity | Greens |
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| Social justice elements in plans to address climate change | ![]() |
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| Social equity elements such as global carbon rationing | ![]() |
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| Accepting regional climate refugees | ![]() |
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1. The party "4 Change" would phase out the coal industry by 2020 if safe carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not available. Given it will take at least a decade to transition out of coal at "climate emergency" speeds, and that safe CCS technology is not yet avilable, 4 Change by default is seeking to end the coal industry. 2. The Liberal Democrats, while stating they don't support one energy production type over another, single out nuclear energy for special treament by devoting an entire section justifying it as a power source. Assumingly if they had done a little research they would find that no nuclear power plant can get private insurance without Government limiting the nuclear industry's liability. Assuming they actually believe in their free market philosphy and the rights of the individual not to be indirectly negatively effected by the profit making activities of others, then a private insurance attempt would be a good market based way of assessing the risk and thus financial vaibility of the nuclear industry. Liberal Democrats or simply advocates for big business? 3. The Green's Transport policy includes a call for roads to be made safer. This would require signficant increase in road spending. 4. The Liberal Democrats support increasing road spending in order to allow people to drive faster as less risk. See their Motor Traffic Brochure. 5. One Nation (Vic) wishes to open the Great Barrier Reef for oil drilling believing that a few oil tankers would be "far less an eyesore and hazard than hundreds of wind towers." 6. The Liberal Democrats have no understanding of the ecological significance of old growth forests, claiming "over time" a regrowth forest is indistinguishable from and old growth forest. The LDP wish to sell the forests to non government interests, while explicity "not supporting" any forest being preserved for pure conservation or "locking up" if sold, but then contradict their own policy by claiming it is the landowner who should choose whether or not to use the land for forestry purposes. See LDP Environment Policy. 7. The Liberal Democrats believe it should be solely up to the landowner whether they clear or maintain native vegetation. See LDP Environment Policy 8. Incidentally the LDP support whaling. 9. The Christian Democrats oppose a reduction in sheep and cattle, evidenced by the survey distributed in Bradfield (see The Tally Room website). 10.The party 4 Change discusses the issue of population growth but does not go as far as proposing it be stablised or reduced, just that research needs to be undertaken as to what is an appropirate pollution level. 11. One Nation opposes migration but doesn't talk about population in general.
Key:
= Especially good policy or goes beyond stated goal.
= Supports
= Does not support or no evidence of support.
= Policy position has negative outcomes that deserve highlighting.
= Policy has very negative outcomes or moves us backwards.
= Yet to be assessed.
* = if goals listed in policy are given in a range, for example 60-80% reduction on 1990 the lower figure is used as the reference point.
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