Australian PM Scott Morrison to curb ‘selfish’ climate action
The Times (UK) / Bernard Lagan, Sydney
2 November 2019

The prime minister of Australia, the world’s biggest coal exporter, has vowed to punish climate protesters after days of clashes outside a mining conference.
Scott Morrison accused environmental activists of “economic sabotage” and warned that Canberra was drawing up laws to limit damage to businesses.
“A new breed of radical activism is on the march,” he said. “Apocalyptic in tone — brooks no compromise — all or nothing. Alternative views — not permitted.” In 2017 Mr Morrison brandished a lump of coal in parliament, telling MPs not to be “afraid” of it.
The New York Times / Damien Cave
Published 13 Nov. 2019 - Updated 2 Jan. 2020

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As record fires rage, the country’s leaders seem intent on sending it to its doom.
Richard Flanagan / New York Times (Opinion) 
3 Jan. 2020
3 Jan. 2020
Such are those who would open the gates of hell and lead a nation to commit climate suicide...

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