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Albanese government about to settle on Australia’s 2035 climate target

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Australia Expected to Lower 2035 Emissions Reduction Target Amid Pacific Push

CANBERRA – The ‍Albanese government is poised to announce a 2035 emissions​ reduction target that falls short of the 65-75 per cent range previously considered,⁢ as it seeks ⁢to solidify its relationship with Pacific ⁣nations.​ sources indicate a more “achievable”⁣ number is forthcoming, signaling lowered expectations for the target.

This ‌recalibration comes as Australia ⁣actively pursues co-hosting the 2026 global climate summit (COP) with Pacific nations, a move viewed as a key ⁤demonstration ‌of its commitment to addressing the region’s climate concerns. The joint Australia-Pacific bid enjoys strong support within the‍ 28-country “Western Europe and Others Group” responsible for hosting the summit.

However, Australia’s bid faces a challenge from Türkiye, which is also vying to host the ⁣2026​ COP summit. Prime Minister Albanese is scheduled to meet with Turkish ‌President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in the ⁤coming weeks to ​attempt to resolve ⁢the deadlock.⁣

Pacific leaders believe a co-hosted COP summit would provide a crucial platform to highlight ​the climate crisis impacting their region. Securing the summit would also earn Australia goodwill as it navigates its commitments in the Pacific, effectively serving as an “entry fee” to the ⁤region’s⁤ trust and cooperation.

David Speers is national political lead and host⁢ of Insiders, which airs on ABC TV at 9am on Sunday⁣ or on iview.

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