Taking the Politics out of Energy Policy?

Ending the politization of energy policy is key to Australia's energy future

Date added: June 27, 2024
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BASE QUESTIONShould Australia Include Nuclear Power in its' Energy Mix?

The politization of Australia's energy policy has resulted in an enormous waste of time, resources and public funds, while discouraging private sector investment. 

To what extent do you Agree/Disagree that the best way to secure Australia's energy future is by ending the politization of energy policy, with all politicians and political parties agreeing not to change an agreed upon energy policy without first seeking public consent?

While this clearly relates to an Australian issue, it does have global implications.

As such, everyone is invited to provide feedback in recognition of the fact that we now have the technology and the concept to help decide issues and resolve questions as a global community.

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