Climate Change Authority's key report 'neglects to join the dots', critic says

By Peter Hannam
Updated August 31 2016 - 8:13pm, first published 6:06pm
Josh Frydenberg is Australia's first Federal Minister for the Environment and Energy. Photo: Jay Cronan
Josh Frydenberg is Australia's first Federal Minister for the Environment and Energy. Photo: Jay Cronan

The Climate Change Authority has backed off its commitment to assess the full implications of the Paris climate accord in its latest report, a move critics say departs from the study's original terms of reference.

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