Australia's clean-energy transition is accelerating - and so are the claims that it's harming nature.
While genuine issues need careful management, in many cases, the claims are overstated, driven more by politics than by evidence.
With strong environmental law reform, we can ensure the renewables rollout strengthens, not undermines the protection of our landscapes and wildlife.
Right now, more than 170 renewable energy projects are somewhere in the EPBC approvals pipeline.
Some are small and low-impact. Others are large and complex, requiring deeper scrutiny.
The current process is slow, inconsistent, and under-resourced; not because environmental protections are too strict, but because the rules are unclear and the system is overstretched. We need stronger, clearer standards - so go

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