Does the Australian Labor Party care about climate change? A content analysis of ALP attitudes towards the environment from 2007 to 2013

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Abstract

Australia is increasingly regarded as out of step in the global effort to combat climate change. Even the Australian Labor Party (ALP) Government, considered the climate-friendly alternative to the conservative Coalition, failed to deliver robust climate action from 2007 to 2013. This paper aims to validate the promising progressive rhetoric of the ALP Government from 2007 to 2013 to understand whether its commitment to climate action was genuine. It incorporates mixed methods to verify ALP attitudes to the environment and demonstrate the incidence of changing attitudes. This paper finds that the ALP deviated from ecocentrism in its framing of environment priorities towards a weak ecological modernisation approach to mitigation. This inconsistency suggests that climate change mitigation was an arbitrary priority for the ALP, rather than a cornerstone of its party platform.

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de Groot, B. (2022). Does the Australian Labor Party care about climate change? A content analysis of ALP attitudes towards the environment from 2007 to 2013. Australian Journal of Political Science, 57(4), 386–402. https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2022.2107485

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