Australian Deputy PM’s Comments On Climate Change Slammed As “Ignorant”

Australian Deputy PM’s Comments On Climate Change Slammed As “Ignorant”

CANBERRA, Australia, Aug 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack’s recent comments on climate change, was denounced by the opposition party as “ignorant.”

“These are ignorant comments from the acting prime minister, as he should know better,” said Richard Marles, opposition Australian Labour Party leader.

McCormack said, Pacific island nations will survive climate change, “because many of their workers come here to pick our fruits.”

The deputy prime minister made the remarks, at a business event on Friday, after Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, refused to join Pacific leaders, in committing to end coal mining and go carbon neutral by 2050.

“I also get a little bit annoyed, when we have people in those sorts of countries, pointing the finger at Australia and say, we should be shutting down all our resources sector so that, you know, they will continue to survive,” McCormack said.

McCormack, acting as the prime minister while Morrison attends the pacific forum dialogue partners, meeting in Tuvalu, said, there’s no question they’ll continue to survive on large aid assistance from Australia.

“Because many of their workers come here and pick our fruits, grown with hard Australian enterprise and endeavour, and we welcome them and we always will.”

Morrison drew criticism from Jacinda Ardern, the New Zealand prime minister, and Enele Sopoaga, prime minister of Tuvalu and chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum, after the meeting, held on Thursday.

Frank Bainimarama, the prime minister of Fiji, vented his frustration with the outcome, on social media.

“We came together in a nation that risks disappearing to the seas, but unfortunately we settled for the status quo in our communique,” he wrote.– NNN-AGENCIES

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