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Why is Morrison facing pressure on climate change? Many Australians have accused Mr
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Morrison and his government of inaction on climate change. For much of the fire crisis, the
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government has been reluctant to talk about the role of climate change in exacerbating blazes. This has sparked other protests. Australia has been criticised
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internationally for its climate record, with the UN identifying it as among a minority of G20 nations falling short of its emissions promises. Mr Morrison has said the nation only
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accounts for 1.3% of global emissions. However, Australia is one of the highest emitters of carbon pollution per capita, largely because it is still heavily reliant on coal-fired power. The Labor opposition has also drawn criticism for policies which support coal mining.