Sky News host Paul Murray says Greens leader Adam Bandt is “finding his way” to connect with “future forever-Greens voters” as he attended the climate blockade protest in the port of Newcastle.
“The port of Newcastle in New South Wales … they delayed coal ships coming in or out of the port of Newcastle for a grand total of two days,” Mr Murray said.
“Oh wow, the world has learnt its lesson.
“Australia produces one per cent, one per cent, of climate emissions … China is 30 per cent, the developing world is the rest of what makes up half, half, of what is bilged into the air, each and every year.
‘The world has learnt its lesson’: Adam Bandt attends Newcastle port blockade protest
“Adam Bandt, again, finding his way to connect with what he believes will be future forever-Greens voters, well he was there.”
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