Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s proposed Environment Protection Agency is the second part of her three-stage reform agenda.Credit:Rhett Wyman
Plibersek has been trying to negotiate with the opposition with little progress and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week revived the prospect of watering down the promised agency’s powers.
The Greens are demanding Plibersek end logging in native forests and include a climate trigger law to block approvals for fossil fuel projects if she wants their support for the bill.
Greens environment spokeswoman Sarah Hanson-Young on Monday slammed the government for threatening to deal with the opposition if the minor party did not back its draft laws.
“Labor caving in on environment laws would be the final nail in the coffin for Labor’s environmental credibility before the next election,” Hanson-Young said.
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But the government has no plan to introduce a climate trigger and Plibersek on Monday prodded a sore point for the Greens,citing itsrole in blocking the Rudd government’s climate policy in 2009 on the grounds it was inadequate.
“If the Greens party doesn’t support the government’s EPA laws,this could be their Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme mistake mark two,” Plibersek said.