Socialist candidate: β€˜We need renewables not gas’

May 2, 2019
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Joel McAlear (centre in red) at Sydney's May Day rally on May 1. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Socialist Alliance NSW Senate candidate Joel McAlear, who grew up in a working-class family in the Illawarra, said the new gas hub slated for Port Kembla is a step in the wrong direction.

β€œHow can anyone seriously argue that it makes sense to build an import terminal to bring in liquified gas β€” a fossil fuel β€” from overseas and re-gasify it here?”, McAlear asked.

The $250 million gas import terminal is being promoted as the solution to the state’s gas needs and a jobs provider for the region.

But McAlear believes it is β€œno solution for employment nor for our future energy needs.

β€œIt ignores the climate science and helps the gas corporations make even greater profits when they are already making a motza.”

As a community worker, McAlear is also concerned about youth unemployment in the Illawarra, one of the highest in the country.

β€œWe need more jobs; but they need to be long-term and they need to be sustainable.

β€œMany young people β€” myself included β€” have never known secure work. As work has shifted from industry to services, the rate of precarious work has increased.

β€œOn top of this, there have been continuous cuts to TAFE.

β€œWe could resuscitate the manufacturing industry with new jobs in the renewable energy industry, given the abundance of sun and wind, if there was the political will.

β€œWhat stands in the way of climate solutions are the major parties’ close ties to the fossil fuel industry.

β€œWe need representatives who are not climate deniers and who will work for an immediate shift to renewables over the next 10 years.

β€œThe Coalition has its head in the sand and Labor thinks that gas, not renewables, are our energy future. Both are wrong.

β€œWe nowΒ find ourselves in the middle of an emergency.

β€œThe Socialist Alliance has a clear vision and concrete solutions to these problems. We need an alternative, and it’s time that alternative became a reality”, McAlear concluded.

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