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Albanese welcomes China’s first emissions target but says it should not open new coal plants

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Anthony Albanese says China should do more on cutting carbon emissions, including closing more coal fired power stations.

In a video statement to the UN in New York, president Xi Jinping said China would reduce its greenhouse gas emissions across the economy by 7-10% by 2035, while “striving to do better”.

It is the first time Beijing has committed to an absolute target to cut its emissions.

Speaking at an event at The New York Times, Albanese said it was not enough:

It is good that there is progress being made. We, of course would like there to be more, but it is a step forward, and indeed, China has exceeded its previous targets.

We’d like to see new coal fired power plants not open. But it is a step forward. If you look at the transition that’s occurring as part of what President Xi announced, as well of electric vehicles, that’s been a revolution, frankly, in a relatively short period of time.

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China’s president Xi Jinping. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock
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NSW arts minister says federal government ‘open minded’ as experts meet in Sydney to discuss tax reform

John Graham, the NSW minister for the arts, spoke to RN Breakfast this morning after new government data showed Australia’s cultural and creative industries delivered more than $67bn to the national economy in 2023/2024.

Government and industry leaders are meeting in Sydney today to discuss tax reform for the creative sector to help support the industry. Graham said while there are no guarantees about what could come out of the meeting, it’s good the federal government is “open minded” and recognises there is a need for change.

Graham said:

Even with increased arts funding, because of the actions of other countries, we can’t keep up at the moment. It’s a good time to look at these tax settings. I’ve been really encouraged by the fact that the commonwealth’s been open to letting this conversation unfold, and they’re in a position now where they’re looking to the long term. That’s good news for some of these proposals ….

It’s difficult to change the tax system, but the good news is, if you do make a change, it’s big enough to make a difference and it’s there for the long term. So it will give certainty to some of these organisations.

Art Gallery Of New South Wales staff hold placards depicting John Graham as the Mona Lisa during a protest in Sydney over cuts to the museum. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/EPA

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