‘Dinosaurs holding us back’: Richard Di Natale’s stand for clean energy on Q&A
Greens leader Richard Di Natale says "dinosaur" politicians are holding Australia back scrapping fossil fuels. Photo: ABC
Greens leader Richard Di Natale has attacked Liberal and Labor senators, calling them “dinosaurs” for their position on renewable energy.
Mr Di Natale did not hold back on the value of clean energy – despite the Q&A panels’ support for fossil fuels.
the world is doing.”
It came after former Minister of Resources and Northern Australia Matt Canavan and Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs and Defence Personnel Amanda Rishworth feuded over the price of electricity.
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Companies don't know what investment to make in technology to increase supply, says @AmandaRishworth @MicheleLevine_ agrees #QandA pic.twitter.com/16ALQTJ4gH
— QandA (@QandA) October 9, 2017
Mr Canavan came under constant fire from Ms Rishworth – who noted the federal government’s implementation of the
According to Ms Rishworth the Labor government is “
‘Adani would kill the Great Barrier Reef’
Mr Di Natale and Mr Canavan butted heads once more over the proposition of a $1 billion loan to Adani of taxpayers’ money to develop the Karmichael coal mine.
“What a load of rot,” Senator Canavan retorted.