Despite setbacks with Trump’s return to the White House and his anti-climate policies, global momentum for clean energy transition remains strong, with investments surpassing fossil fuels. The US, despite Trump’s administration, still shows bipartisan support for clean energy initiatives to compete with China and has state and local governments driving climate action. Global cooperation on climate change will continue, with Australia playing a significant diplomatic role and clean energy progress in both Australia and the US remains on track.
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Trump ‘supportive’ of AUKUS after Australian government pays US $798m
President Trump expressed support for AUKUS after Australia paid $798m to the US as part of a deal for nuclear-powered submarines. Defence Minister Richard Marles met with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to solidify the commitment, with Hegseth stating Trump backed the agreement. Marles emphasized the importance of AUKUS in enhancing Australian capability and strengthening American force posture in the region during his visit to the US. Full Article
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