The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) released the following statement on October 10.
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The Scott Morrison government has made it clear it has no vision or desire to prepare Australia for the global energy future.
A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 鈥 to which Australia is party 鈥 has shown once again the time for embracing a just transition in our energy sector is now urgent.
ETU assistant national secretary David Mier said around the world countries and citizens are making the transition into renewable energy, but Morrison has declared a path fewer nations are taking.
鈥淭he Morrison government鈥檚 insistence on staying the course in energy is absurd and shows a total dereliction of duty to the people of Australia,鈥 Mier said.
鈥淭he Tony Abbott-Malcolm Turnbull-Morrison government has abandoned a few bungled attempts at an energy policy but Morrison says we should carry on as usual.
鈥淭he reality is the world will move ahead with renewable energy and lowering emissions and it鈥檚 time for Australia to or we鈥檒l be left in the dark.
鈥淏ut from Morrison, there is no plan for the energy sector and no plan to extend the renewable energy target, which has been the only piece of functional policy in the sector since this government scrapped the carbon price.
鈥淎dd to that Australia鈥檚 emissions , neglecting our role in the world and turn our backs on our neighbours in the Pacific who will see their homes submerged because of our selfishness.鈥
Mier said if the Coalition was serious about a just transition in Australia鈥檚 energy future, it would not be dismissing the IPCC scientists鈥 work on climate change.
鈥淓nergy minister Angus Taylor doesn鈥檛 understand the data on Australia鈥檚 before going back to his drawing board,鈥 he said.
鈥淚f he was serious about energy policy, he would be looking at a just transition not fudging figures on rising emissions.
鈥淎nd environment minister Melissa Price, former coal company lawyer, made it clear in but plenty of dreams about technology that might someday be made a reality.
鈥淟ike its energy policies, the Morrison government needs to be thrown in the bin so Australia can move ahead with the just transition we need in our energy sector.鈥