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Oh, I see. I think such a approach wouldn't succeed because climate change is the #1 priority of very few voters. Even the Teals campaign on much more than climate change. Some of their biggest selling points are localism, relatability and a sense of being accountable to the people rather than a party. That does also present an issue if they were to formalise into a party though.If you were running
Excellent detailed response. Very informative.
My point was not about voters switching from Liberals to Greens as I agree that's a stretch too far and not worth the effort.
But more about the Coalition bringing Net Zero and Global Warming to the national media spotlight and the opportunity that (should) present to an environment future oriented political party like The Greens.
This should be the point of the arrow that The Greens use to galvanise support around their full policy agenda -environmental, social and economic - about Australia's future.
But they haven't. They've just been very quiet through all of it.
And as a result the headline discussion has reverted back to the Libs vs Labor stuff.
A missed opportunity to fill a void and build momentum in my view. But I've never been a member of a political party or a marketer so maybe I just don't get it.
I don't mean to say the electorate are apathetic about climate change. They do care, they're just more concerned with the here and now, particularly their hip pocket, rather than something that still seems like an abstract concept because it hasn't bit us that hard yet. I don't think that situation will last though, it'll be harder to ignore climate change as it worsens.
As for the Greens, what if they have been commenting on the situation but it's not being reported on? If a tree falls in the political forest but no media are publicising it, did it really happen? As much as people want to declare the death of traditional media in terms of political influence, they still set the agenda to a degree by what they choose to report on and what they choose to ignore.




