Sunday, 21 Apr 2024

In a disaster zone on the frontline of the climate crisis, the PM resorted to self-serving pontification | Katharine Murphy

In a disaster zone on the frontline of the climate crisis, the PM resorted to self-serving pontification | Katharine Murphy


In a disaster zone on the frontline of the climate crisis, the PM resorted to self-serving pontification | Katharine Murphy

Scott Morrison was prepared to acknowledge some realities when he arrived in Lismore on Wednesday.

Morrison turned up with practical support. Cash. Promises of more defence personnel to clear out the rubbish (although that might take a month). He also opened the door on a conversation about what might need to be done locally to mitigate risk, with commonwealth funds on standby.

But all of this was warm-up laps for peak passivity.

But in any case, lest all this forward leaning seem too forward, Morrison wrenched his bus into reverse. The prime minister proceeded to treat onlookers to one of his favourite tutorials: Australia makes bugger all difference when it comes to global climate action.

We need to remind ourselves that this self-serving pontification by Morrison was occurring at the site of an actual disaster zone on the frontline of the climate crisis, while the traumatised residents of Lismore were milling outside still trying to process what the hell just happened.

This leads us to the nub of the problem.

Getting the national disaster response right requires something radical.

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