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More and more countries are signing up to a net zero emissions target.
China, Japan and South Korea have all committed in just the past few months, while US President-elect Joe Biden will follow suit next year.
But Australia is still holding out, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison saying he won't promise a neutral emissions target by 2050 until the economic cost is clear.
So does that matter?
Or will the states, territories and private sector get Australia there anyway?
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Tim Buckley, Director of Energy Finance Studies for Australasia, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis |