'We've delivered in spades': Richard Di Natale on the Greens' role in driving change
The Greens would support a future Labor government to use regulation to enforce climate policy in the event of a hostile Senate, Greens leader Richard Di Natale says.
The Victorian senator says he is confident the Greens will be able to work with Labor leader Bill Shorten, despite Shorten not responding to a letter he sent last year asking them to do just that.
The article goes on to quote Prof Ken Baldwin, Director of the Energy Change Institute who says Australia will reach 100% renewable energy in the early to mid 2030s if the current rate of renewable energy installation is maintained.
Read the full article on the Guardian's website.