G7 Summit and climate change

Climate agreement sours otherwise useful G7 Confab for Australia*

Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s participation as an invited “ring-in” at the recent three-day G7 summit in Britain was an important opportunity for Australia to insert itself into security deliberations about the rise of China as an increasingly aggressive superpower.

But the G7 summit also waded into areas including climate change that were clearly not in Australia’s best interests.

The G7 consists of the world’s most powerful free and democratic nations: the United States, Cana…

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