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Cash reaffirmed the Western Australian Liberal Party’s stance on climate and energy policy, opposing the Albanese government's legislation to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. He criticized the government for "legislating" this goal and prioritizing ideological commitments over pragmatic, cost-effective solutions.
He advocates for a balanced approach that reduces emissions without damaging the economy or imposing unreasonable costs on Australians. Emphasizing the importance of energy affordability, Cash highlighted that the Australian public’s needs should take precedence over ideological goals, particularly noting that China and India have longer-term targets that align more with economic stability.