Resources Minister Madeleine King has slammed Greens leader Adam Bandt for being “ridiculous” on carbon dioxide and for “going too far”.
“Carbon dioxide in low amounts … isn’t noxious – like it absolutely is not,” Ms King said during Question Time on Wednesday.
“Of course, dangerous amounts of carbon dioxide throughout the climate is, of course, dangerous.
“This government is taking action from the moment we got elected, as a party of government, not a party of protest like the Greens political party, to take action to address dangerous climate change.
“The leader of the Greens political party comes in here and has a little chitchat about SodaStream and bubbles that might be in Coca-Cola and other soft drinks as if it’s the same thing as dangerous climate change caused by carbon dioxide.
‘You’re ridiculous’: Madeleine King slams Adam Bandt for ‘going too far’
“The Greens political party and its leader have gone too far.
“You’re ridiculous, and you should just stop it.”
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