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post_url: https://www.facebook.com/MEHICentre/posts/synth-ad21e95b3ccb47d5
published_at: 2025-08-25T04:16:00.000Z
newsworthiness_score: 0
topic: roads/weather
event: confidence 0
embedding: all-MiniLM-L6-v2
cluster: 23 / council, community, moree
interestingness: 37

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Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce is proposing to abandon Australia’s foundational climate policy, the target of net zero climate pollution by 2050. Let's be real. He is advocating for more terrifying floods in Taree, Grafton and Lismore. More droughts in southern Australia and the death of the Great Barrier Reef (and the tourism and fishing industries that depend on it). It is a future that’s hotter, harder, and more dangerous. What we need right now is the strongest possible 2035 climate target to protect our communities, our economy and a future – not a recipe for more climate harm.
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