As the effects of climate change intensify across Australia — from record-breaking heat waves and prolonged droughts to catastrophic bushfires and floods — the nation stands at a defining crossroads. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia spoke with me about the United States’ withdrawal from global action on climate change, and about other issues Australia faces.“I think action on climate change is the entry fee to credibility and to engagement,” he said in response to a question about America’s standing in the Pacific region. Sign up for the Climate Forward newsletter https://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/climate-change
As the effects of climate change intensify across Australia — from record-breaking heat waves and prolonged droughts to catastrophic bushfires and floods — the nation stands at a defining crossroads. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia spoke with me about the United States’ withdrawal from global action on climate change, and about other issues Australia faces.
“I think action on climate change is the entry fee to credibility and to engagement,” he said in response to a question about America’s standing in the Pacific region.
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