Australia's Coalition is embroiled in a heated internal debate over whether to maintain its commitment to net zero emissions. Senior figures like Sussan Ley are caught in a difficult position as some, including Barnaby Joyce, vocally oppose the policy, calling it 'bad' and criticizing current renewable energy strategies. The controversy has sparked leadership speculation and public infighting, highlighting deep divisions within the party. This ongoing conflict threatens party unity and could impact their public image and electoral prospects. The debate underscores the broader challenge of balancing climate action with political and economic concerns in Australia.
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