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 under intense pressure as some, including Barnaby Joyce, vocally oppose the policy, calling it 'bad' and criticizing current renewable energy strategies. The dispute is causing significant division within the party, with leadership speculation and public disagreements dominating headlines. This internal conflict threatens to undermine the Coalition's unity and public image as climate policy becomes a central political battleground. The outcome could have major implications for Australia's approach to climate change and the Coalition's electoral prospects.
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