In spite of continuing efforts by the Australian Government to increase the national contribution to a reduction in carbon emissions and improve the reputation of Australia in the global context of being ‘Green’, the opposition are still making noises to try and upset the equilibrium.

Whilst agreements have been made in new legislative measures to implement renewable energy alternatives to the national power supply, members of the National Party still stand in criticism of the issues facing our future in terms of the impact we might have on climate change.

Speaking in Canberra on Thursday, Tim Costello, Chief Executive of World Vision Australia voiced his concerns over the National’s stance on Australia’s efforts to implement clean energy solutions.

With continuing scepticism from the National Party threatening to push the Liberals in a similar direction, with opinion that states, there would be little impact made to the overall incidence of climate change from any efforts that Australia might make to reduce carbon emissions.

Mr Costello warned the National Press Club in Canberra that “This is a failure of a global ethic. If every nation and every party … argued the same way, there can be no response to climate change.”

Here at Renewable Air Energies, we have appreciated and understood the need to implement not just a clean, but ultimately sustainable approach to our energy demands and our continued efforts to develop the most efficient and effective technologies, span over two decades.
 
Our understanding and confidence in the issues and science behind climate change mean that these efforts will continue long into the future in Australia, and the continued support of our leading party and those who still remain sceptical is not only important but essential for our long term energy needs.