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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley confirms pledge to reach net zero by 2050 has been abandoned after policy split

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Published: November 13, 2025
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley confirmed her party will no longer support hitting net zero by 2050 following a five-hour party room meeting in Canberra yesterday and a smaller meeting of shadow ministers this morning.

“The Liberal Party will remove a net zero target from our policy,” Ley told reporters in Canberra today.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley confirmed her party will no longer support hitting net zero by 2050. (9News)

“And if elected, we will remove the 43 per cent by 2030 target and its net zero by 2050 target from the Climate Change Act.”

The target will no longer form part of the Liberals’ wider climate policy, however, in a silver lining for the party’s moderates, MPs have agreed to stay in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

“We remain committed to the Paris Agreement and to doing our fair share to reduce emissions,” Ley added.

“But we will do it in a way that protects households and budgets and keeps our economy strong.”

Yesterday, more than half of members advocated for ditching the target.

Several conservative members of the party have driven the charge to ditch net zero, including Angus Taylor, the energy minister when net zero was initially legislated.

The net zero 2050 target was introduced by former Liberal prime minister Scott Morrison in 2021, but has been the cause of bitter division among party ranks more recently.

The Liberal Party’s decision follows that of its junior Coalition partner, the Nationals, which pledged to ditch the net-zero target last month.

The target will no longer form part of the Liberals’ wider climate policy. (Alex Ellinghausen)

The Coalition’s policy reversal has been slammed by the government and independent MPs.

“It was a sign for the Australian people of how divided they are,” he said.

“The clown show they’ve become.”

Independent MP for Warringa Zali Steggall said the decision is “reckless” and a “massive step backwards”.

A large group of conservative Liberal MPs arrived to yesterday’s meeting together. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“Today’s announcement shows the federal Liberals, just like the Nationals, are now even further removed from community expectations over climate action in Australia,” Stegall said.

“This decision makes the Coalition unelectable.

“An overwhelming majority of Australian voters want real leadership on climate change – not denial and delay.”

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