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John Podesta Threatens “Consequences” Over Australia’s Weak Climate Policy

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

As demand for Australian coal soars to new records, Democrat John Podesta has threatened “consequences” over Australia’s defiance of Biden’s global climate initiative. But there are forces in motion which make the Biden administration’s climate demands a geopolitical irrelevance.

Podesta: Quad will demand Australia does more on climate change

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London: Senior Democrat John Podesta has warned Australia will be confronted by its fellow Quad members over its weak carbon reduction targets as the Biden administration places climate change at the heart of its security agenda.

Podesta, a political consultant, chairs the Washington-based Centre for American Progress, ran Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and co-chaired the Obama transition committee in 2008.

Speaking to the podcast Rekindling Hope hosted by Labor’s climate spokesman Chris Bowen and former Labor candidate Sam Crosby, Podesta said Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s insistence that technology will sort out emissions reductions “is just not going to cut it”.

“The Biden administration is going to expect a lot more than they got at the summit out of the government,” Podesta said. “Everybody’s moving and Australia is left behind and at the end of the day that’s going to have important consequences.

Biden’s net-zero emissions goal by 2050 is shared by Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. Both India and Japan pledged higher cuts than originally planned for 2030.

However, like Morrison, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not pledge any new goals for slashing India’s carbon output – the developing giant is the world’s third-largest emitter.

Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/podesta-quad-will-demand-australia-does-more-on-climate-change-20210427-p57mwa.html

Why is Australia so relaxed about ignoring the Biden administration’s climate threats?

The reason is our Asian market. Asia needs Australian coal, and iron ore, like never before.

An increasingly aggressive China is pouring money into expanding a naval fleet which already by some measures matches the firepower of the US Navy, at least for near shore operations in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait.

China’s neighbours, including India, are increasingly alarmed at China’s growing naval power, and have quietly initiated emergency military buildups of their own. Vietnam, which for much of the last 2000 years has either been occupied by or at war with China, is building up their maritime militia. Even Japan is building up its military, to counter the growing China threat. Taiwan of course is also taking the China threat very seriously.

Trillions of dollars are being poured into preparations in Asia for the next major military confrontation, and Australia is cashing in, selling coal and iron ore to whoever asks for it, including China. A substantial share of the soaring military budgets of Asian superpowers is being spent on the purchase of Australian coal and iron ore.

With money of that magnitude on the table, and the promise of much more to come, nobody in the Australian government cares what the Biden administration has to say about carbon tariffs, climate change or reducing Aussie coal exports.

Canada’s green Prime Minister Justin Trudeau once said “No country would find 173 billion barrels of oil in the ground and leave them there“. I guess that applies just as much to Australia’s coal and iron ore bonanza.

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Bruce Pestell
April 29, 2021 10:40 am

Podesta and his brother ran a lobbying firm for foreigners (Iraq, Moldova, Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia). No FARA certification. Democrats get away with exactly what Manaforte did. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/lobbying-firm-shuttered-tony-podestas-fate-mueller-probe/story?id=55298024

R Curtis
April 29, 2021 10:56 am

Search “Podesta Artwork” in any search engine.

dpls308
April 29, 2021 11:02 am

Sell and burn that coal baby

oliver
April 29, 2021 1:44 pm

Australians don’t care what a filthy rock spider has to say. He should be in prison.

DON
April 29, 2021 4:36 pm

China is currently using the global warming idiocy to convince the stupid not to invest in coal in an effort to pick up Australia’s substantial coal assets for nothing. You have to admire them for that, they barely have to hide it anymore.

Quilter52
April 29, 2021 5:05 pm

Sod off, John Podesta. I am seriously tired of ignorant Americans, especially their politicians, whether Democrat or Republican, sounding off about my country from their position of zero knowledge. Australia is not perfect but we are one of the very few countries that has met our Kyoto obligations and we’re stupid enough to have signed up to Paris and again look like we will be one of the few countries to get close to those commitments.

Instead we are harangued by ignorant fools trying to cover up for their own incompetence. By the time Americans wake up, they will no longer have the democracy they keep spouting off to the rest of the world.

So I’d like to deliver a little lecture back. How about you learn how to run a decent democratic vote for your president that doesn’t allow fake voting, multiple voting and vote harvesting. My country, Australia, again is not perfect but we do require our citizens to at least front up to a ballot box and we definitely do not require people to register with a particular party. The rules for election for our federal politicians are the same across the country through the Australian Electoral Commission. We usually have a pretty good idea of who actually wins our elections within 24 hours and we don’t need our High Court to decide it for us.

So I finish my comment where I started it.

Sod off, John Podesta.

TheoKornpone
April 30, 2021 6:03 am

Im almost starting to think if Podesta and Biden as bullies

April 30, 2021 8:57 am

Podesta is threatening countries?

Threatening them with what?
A) Vague threats about sycophant big bully countries?
B) That Biden’s religious climate believers will do something substantial?
B) The return of Hillary and her vengeance?

Shouldn’t Podesta be in Jail somewhere?

Edward Katz
April 30, 2021 6:12 pm

Whatever Australia or any other country does to improve its economy and alleviate its poverty is its business, and others shouldn’t preach to it or denounce it. If the countries that are importing Australian coal are supposedly so concerned about global emissions, all they have to do is quit buying it, but let’s see how fast that happens. Also let’s see how fast the EU is willing to cut its imports of US coal.

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