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Australia: is the PM attending COP26?
Australia is the most carbon-polluting nation in the world per capita, yet prime minister Scott Morrison may not attend the November landmark climate conference. He said he had not made any final decisions on attending, saying, ‘I have to focus on things here and with Covid. Australia will be opening up borders around that time. There will be a lot of issues to manage and I have to deal with those competing demands.’ Australia is expected to present its updated 2030 emissions cuts at the conference. It is one of the world's top exporters of coal and gas. Mr Morrison said he wants Australia to achieve net zero emissions ‘as soon as possible’, but he has not outlined any measures to do so and has not committed to net zero by 2050. A UN report ranked Australia last out of 170 member nations for its response to climate change.
East China Sea: environmental disaster
An oil tanker from Iran has erupted in flames after colliding with an American freighter in the East China Sea. Thirty Iranians and two Bangladeshis were on board, but there were no survivors. Rescuers were prevented from searching because of toxic fumes from condensate, the cargo, which is a byproduct of natural gas production. Russia and the Middle East are the main producers, but output in the USA is increasing due to shale oil exploration. Condensate makes jet fuel, petrol, diesel and heating fuel once it is stabilised, but is more flammable and explosive than normal crude oil. Oil spills are extremely poisonous and difficult to contain and manage. Officials say that the burning tanker could spill three times as much oil as the Exxon Valdez did in 1989, and worry that the ship might explode and sink, releasing 1 million barrels of oil into the water. See also