australia invests 760m in technologies to fight climate change
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Australia invests $760m in technologies to fight climate change

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Coal operations at the Port of Newcastle, Australia
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Australia will invest Aus$1 billion in clean energy technologies, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Wednesday, in a stark shift away from his predecessor's climate change policies as an election looms.

Turnbull, long known as a supporter of action on climate change, said the Clean Energy Innovation Fund would be run by two agencies slated for the chopping board under former prime minister Tony Abbott.

"What that is going to do is every year invest Aus$100 million (US$76.1 million) in the smartest, most cutting-edge Australian clean energy technologies and businesses," Turnbull told reporters in Sydney alongside Environment Minister Greg Hunt.

"This challenge of global warming, this challenge of climate change, we will beat... by being really smart, by being technically, technologically, scientifically sophisticated and innovative."

The decision to keep the two agencies, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Clean Energy Finance Corporation, came as tensions between Turnbull and Abbott ratcheted up a notch after the latter claimed credit for policies the conservative Liberal-National coalition is taking to the federal election.
Turnbull, who said this week that national polls could come as soon as July 2, slapped down Abbott's comments on Tuesday, saying he was wrong.

But the moderate conservative has struggled to distinguish his policies from Abbott's more right-wing agenda since becoming prime minister in a party leadership coup in September.

On Wednesday Turnbull was criticised by the minor Greens party for unveiling a policy they said cut funding from ARENA.

"Tony Abbott should never be the benchmark for good climate policy," Greens leader Richard di Natale said, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

"What we need to do is judge this policy against whether it sets out what we need... (the government has) used a tricky political manoeuvre to actually gut funding for ARENA, to change its mandate, to stop it driving the innovation which is necessary."

Canberra is looking to boost spending and growth in non-mining sectors as the country exits an unprecedented resources investment boom that has helped the economy avoid a recession for 24 years.

While Abbott was an advocate for coal, one of Australia's largest exports along with iron ore, Turnbull has sought to strengthen his coalition's green credentials and attended December's UN climate conference in Paris.

 

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