The head of the Climate Change Authority also works for a renewables investment firm

Conflict of interest perceptions mean Matt Kean should choose between his job as chairman of the federal government’s Climate Change Authority or working for a private energy transition fund led by a former Macquarie banker, a former top public servant and a fan of the ex-NSW treasurer says.
How on earth are we going to increase our energy output with renewables?

New data from Cornwall Insight has projected the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) will increase its solar, wind, and storage capacity by more than 150GW by 2043. According to Cornwall Insight’s NEM Benchmark Power Curve, the total installed capacity for these technologies is expected to rise from 52GW in 2025 to 208 GW by 2043, a 300% increase.
Why doesn’t ASIO want to prosecute an ex-politician who sold us to foreign spies?

What are the Authorities hiding?
“I am aware of the foreign interference and espionage act because my agency was involved in them with others. And then some time after that the counter foreign
Why did the road to Albo’s house get an extra $70 million in funding?

Well well well.
If this isn’t dodgy I don’t know what is!
Looks like Albo has been sticking his hands in the cookie jar.
Labor has lent $100 million to a private company to install electric car charging stations

“Petrol retailing and refining giant Ampol has landed another $100 million from the federal government to help roll out a further 200 electric vehicle fast charging bays by 2025, and to pursue efforts on renewable fuels and other technologies.
Carbon credit schemes are actually destroying the environment

Another crazy climate change scheme. The carbon credit scheme is one of the dumbest climate change policies ever described.
Renewables can’t just rely on government handouts

“Does the Climate Change Authority have a figure on getting to the cost of 82% renewables by 2030……..no………surely you should know that number!
The Climate Change Authority tries to convince me that batteries are the future of energy

Batteries will never store enough energy to backup renewables.