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Why is Morrison facing pressure on climate change? Many Australians
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have accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison's government
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of inaction on climate change. Last year, the UN
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reported that Australia was not on track to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement - the global deal to
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tackle rising global temperatures. Mr Morrison has
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faced criticism for going on holiday despite the severity of the bushfires. Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury said
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Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it is a disgrace".