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    1. hack nhi hua tha. 🤣 wo economy bchane ke liye Bajwa ne Tweet kiya tha Imran Ke Account se. Or bajwa ki retirement Najdeek hai. Kangali me khali hath jaega. isi liye to peso ke jugaad me hai.

    2. Mr Morrison lost for doing too little, rather than too much, on climate. He hid behind claims that Australia was responsible for just 1% of global carbon dioxide emissions. If fossil fuel exports are included, Australia is behind 4% of global greenhouse gases. The country has more than 100 new gas and coal mining projects in the pipeline. Ending its dependence on coal for electricity generation by 2030, says Climate Analytics, is the most important contribution Australia could make to global efforts to limit global heating to 1.5C. Labor’s plans for the natural gas industry, a powerful lobby within the party, remain opaque. Mr Albanese’s government must find ways for communities that currently benefit economically from fossil fuels to benefit similarly from renewables. If it succeeds, it will earn the country’s – and the world’s – gratitude.

    3. Scott Morrison softened his defiant language on climate action in a foreign policy speech in June 2021, shortly after officials appeared to have finalised the environment-related parts of the Australia-UK free trade agreement, documents obtained under freedom of information laws reveal.

    4. In a speech in Perth on 9 June 2021, shortly before he travelled to the UK for the G7 summit, Morrison argued his government was “on the pathway” to net zero emissions and wanted to “get there as soon as possible, preferably by 2050”.

    5. According to a draft version that the prime minister’s office had distributed to journalists at 2.20pm on 8 June 2021 under embargo, Morrison was expected to declare that nation states should be “accountable for charting their own path to net zero based on their unique economic structures and energy sources”.

    6. But he did not say that when he addressed the Perth USAsia Centre on 9 June. Morrison also left out the prepared line: “Australia does not support setting sectoral targets or timeframes for decarbonising particular parts of our economy or setting false deadlines for phasing out specific energy sources.”

    7. A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade document, obtained under FoI laws, shows a list of environment-related commitments for the free trade agreement dated “8 June 2021 – 18:00” – the evening before the speech.

    8. In a speech in Perth on 9 June 2021, shortly before he travelled to the UK for the G7 summit, Morrison argued his government was “on the pathway” to net zero emissions and wanted to “get there as soon as possible, preferably by 2050”.According to a draft version that the prime minister’s office had distributed to journalists at 2.20pm on 8 June 2021 under embargo, Morrison was expected to declare that nation states should be “accountable for charting their own path to net zero based on their unique economic structures and energy sources”.

    9. Im betting my pants it wil lbe a reason to crackdown on crypto, and not on stupid gov officials letin their social media hacked.

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