Question 1: What recent action by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has drawn criticism from the Senate crossbench?
Anthony Albanese has been criticized for all but ruling out the inclusion of a climate trigger in proposed environmental legislation, which some senators view as a take-it-or-leave-it approach.
Question 2: Who specifically expressed disappointment regarding Albanese's stance on the climate trigger?
Independent senator David Pocock and Greens’ environment spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young both expressed disappointment, with Hanson-Young stating that it is “not leadership to bulldoze your way through.”
Question 3: How did Albanese's approach to the climate trigger compare to Scott Morrison's leadership style?
Albanese's approach has been likened to Scott Morrison's self-description as a “bulldozer,” suggesting a forceful and uncompromising method of governance that some senators find concerning.
Question 4: What is the significance of a climate trigger in environmental legislation?
A climate trigger would require consideration of climate impacts in environmental assessments, which advocates argue is essential for addressing climate change effectively in policy decisions.