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Ang Claim

“Tinanggal ang Climate Commission.”
Orihinal na Pinagmulan: Matthew Davis

Orihinal na Pinagmulan

FACTUAL NA BERIPIKASYON

May mali sa terminolohiya ang claim - tinukoy nito ang "Climate coalition" samantalang ang tamang termino ay ang **Climate Commission**.
The claim contains a terminology error - it refers to the "Climate coalition" when the correct term is the **Climate Commission**.
Ang Climate Commission ay tunay na pinasara ng Abbott Coalition government noong Setyembre 2013 [1][2].
The Climate Commission was indeed abolished by the Abbott Coalition government in September 2013 [1][2].
Ang Climate Commission ay itinatag noong Pebrero 2011 ng Gillard Labor government bilang isang independent body na magbibigay ng "reliable and authoritative information" tungkol sa climate change sa Australia [3].
The Climate Commission was established in February 2011 by the Gillard Labor government as an independent body to provide "reliable and authoritative information" about climate change in Australia [3].
Pinamunuan ito ni Professor Tim Flannery (dating Australian of the Year) at kasama ang iba pang commissioners tulad nina Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Professor Lesley Hughes, Professor Will Steffen, at Roger Beale [3].
It was headed by Professor Tim Flannery (former Australian of the Year) and included other commissioners such as Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Professor Lesley Hughes, Professor Will Steffen, and Roger Beale [3].
Ang commission ay inasahang magkakahalaga ng $5.4 million sa loob ng apat na taon [3].
The commission was projected to cost $5.4 million over four years [3].
Noong Setyembre 19, 2013, ilang sandali lamang matapos maupo ang Abbott government, tinawagan ni Environment Minister Greg Hunt si Tim Flannery upang ipaalam na ang Commission ay pinasara nang effective immediately [1][4].
On September 19, 2013, shortly after the Abbott government took office, Environment Minister Greg Hunt called Tim Flannery to inform him that the Commission was being abolished effective immediately [1][4].
Tinanggal si Professor Flannery sa kanyang $180,000-a-year part-time position bilang Chief Climate Commissioner [4]. **Core factual assertion:** TAMA - Ang Abbott Coalition government ay talagang pinasara ang Climate Commission.
Professor Flannery was dismissed from his $180,000-a-year part-time position as Chief Climate Commissioner [4]. **Core factual assertion:** TRUE - The Abbott Coalition government did abolish the Climate Commission.

Nawawalang Konteksto

Ang claim ay hindi naglalaman ng ilang mahahalagang contextual elements: **1.
The claim omits several important contextual elements: **1.
Ito ay isang election promise:** Ang pagpapasara ng Climate Commission ay bahagi ng 2013 election platform ng Coalition upang buwagin ang mga ahensyang kaugnay ng carbon pricing scheme ng Labor [1][2].
This was an election promise:** The abolition of the Climate Commission was part of the Coalition's 2013 election platform to dismantle bodies associated with Labor's carbon pricing scheme [1][2].
Itinanghal ng gobyerno ito bilang "streamlining government processes and avoiding duplication of services," at sinabing ang Commission's role ay kukunin ng Environment Department [1]. **2.
The government framed this as "streamlining government processes and avoiding duplication of services," stating the Commission's role would be picked up by the Environment Department [1]. **2.
Iba pang climate bodies ang tinarget din:** Ang Climate Commission ay hindi lang ang natanggal.
Other climate bodies also targeted:** The Climate Commission was not the only body abolished.
Ang gobyerno ay nagbawas din ng Climate Change Authority (itinatag noong 2012 upang magbigay ng payo sa carbon price at emissions targets) at sinubukang buwagin ang Clean Energy Finance Corporation (isang $10 billion renewable energy investment fund) [1][5]. **3.
The government also moved to abolish the Climate Change Authority (set up in 2012 to advise on carbon price and emissions targets) and attempted to scrap the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (a $10 billion renewable energy investment fund) [1][5]. **3.
Ang Commission ay agad na inilunsad muli:** Wala pang isang linggo matapos itong buwagin, ang Commission ay inilunsad muli bilang independent non-profit **Climate Council**, na pinondohan ng public donations [3][6].
Commission was immediately relaunched:** Less than a week after being abolished, the Commission was relaunched as the independent non-profit **Climate Council**, funded entirely by public donations [3][6].
Sinabi ni Tim Flannery na ang mga Australian ay "may karapatang malaman - karapatan sa authoritative, independent at accurate information tungkol sa climate change" at ipinahayag na ipagpapatuloy niya ang trabahong ito sa pamamagitan ng bagong organisasyon [1][6]. **4.
Tim Flannery stated that Australians "have a right to know - a right to authoritative, independent and accurate information on climate change" and indicated he would continue this work through the new organization [1][6]. **4.
Ang Commission ay nakagawa ng mahahalagang trabaho:** Ang Commission ay naglabas ng maraming reports, kabilang ang "The Critical Decade" na nagbuod ng climate science at nanawagan para sa urgent action [3].
The Commission had produced significant work:** The Commission had released multiple reports, including "The Critical Decade" which summarized climate science and called for urgent action [3].
Inilarawan ito ng Australian Conservation Foundation bilang isang "world-leading body sa pagtuturo sa mga Australian tungkol sa ibig sabihin ng climate change para sa atin" [1].
The Australian Conservation Foundation described it as a "world-leading body in educating Australians about what climate change will mean for us" [1].

Pagsusuri ng Kredibilidad ng Pinagmulan

Ang orihinal na source (ABC News) ay ang pambansang public broadcaster ng Australia at malawak na itinuturing bilang isang credible, mainstream news organization na may propesyonal na journalistic standards.
The original source (ABC News) is Australia's national public broadcaster and is widely regarded as a credible, mainstream news organization with professional journalistic standards.
Ang artikulo ay factual reporting sa halip na opinion, na nagtatampok ng direktang quotes mula kay Tim Flannery, opisyal na pahayag ni Greg Hunt, at mga perspektiba mula sa Australian Conservation Foundation [1].
The article is factual reporting rather than opinion, featuring direct quotes from Tim Flannery, Greg Hunt's official statement, and perspectives from the Australian Conservation Foundation [1].
Ang ABC News ay nagpapanatili ng editorial independence at pangkalahatang itinuturing na isang reliable source para sa Australian political news.
ABC News maintains editorial independence and is generally considered a reliable source for Australian political news.
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Paghahambing sa Labor

**Ginawa ba ng Labor ang katulad na bagay?** Isinagawang search: "Labor government climate advisory bodies abolished" **Finding:** Ang Climate Commission ay mismo itinatag ng Gillard Labor government noong Pebrero 2011 [3].
**Did Labor do something similar?** Search conducted: "Labor government climate advisory bodies abolished" **Finding:** The Climate Commission was itself established by the Gillard Labor government in February 2011 [3].
Samakatuwid, ang paghahambing ay tungkol sa policy direction sa halip na katulad na mga pagbubuwag: - **Itinatag ng Labor ang Commission** bilang bahagi ng kanyang climate change policy framework kasabay ng carbon pricing mechanism na ipinakilala noong 2012 [3][7]. - **Binuwag ng Coalition ang Commission** bilang bahagi ng pagbuwag sa framework na iyon.
Therefore, the comparison is one of policy direction rather than similar abolitions: - **Labor established the Commission** as part of its climate change policy framework alongside the carbon pricing mechanism introduced in 2012 [3][7]. - **Coalition abolished the Commission** as part of dismantling that framework.
Walang direktang katumbas ng Labor na nagbuwag ng isang katulad na climate advisory body na itinatag ng nakaraang Howard government.
There is no direct equivalent of Labor abolishing a comparable climate advisory body established by the previous Howard government.
Gayunpaman, ang Howard government (1996-2007) ay hindi nagtatag ng katulad na climate bodies - ang Climate Commission ay isang bagong nilikha ng Labor era.
However, the Howard government (1996-2007) had not established equivalent climate bodies - the Climate Commission was a new creation of the Labor era.
Ang mas malawak na pattern ay nagpapakita na ito ay isang partisan reversal: Itinatag ng Labor ang mga climate institutions; binuwag ng Coalition ang mga ito.
The broader pattern shows this was a partisan reversal: Labor created climate institutions; the Coalition abolished them.
Ang parehong aksyon ay naaayon sa kanilang mga kani-kanilang policy platforms (carbon pricing vs. direct action).
Both actions aligned with their respective policy platforms (carbon pricing vs. direct action).
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Balanseng Pananaw

Bagama't ang mga kritiko, kabilang ang Australian Conservation Foundation at si Tim Flannery mismo, ay nagsabing ang pagpapasara ay isang backward step na nagbanta na "undo years of progress on climate change action" [1], pinanatili ng Coalition government na ito ay tungkol sa "streamlining government processes and avoiding duplication of services" [1]. **Government justification:** - Ang Environment Department ay maaaring sumalo ng mga function ng Commission - Cost-saving measure ($5.4 million sa loob ng apat na taon na budget) - Bahagi ng mas malawak na mandato na buwagin ang carbon pricing infrastructure, na isang core election promise **Key context:** Ang pagpapasarang ito ay hindi kakaiba o walang precedent sa mas malawak na konteksto ng Australian politics - ito ay kumakatawan sa isang partisan policy reversal pagkatapos ng isang election kung saan ang climate change ay isang malaking isyu.
While critics, including the Australian Conservation Foundation and Tim Flannery himself, argued the abolition was a backward step that threatened to "undo years of progress on climate change action" [1], the Coalition government maintained this was about "streamlining government processes and avoiding duplication of services" [1]. **Government justification:** - The Environment Department could absorb the Commission's functions - Cost-saving measure ($5.4 million over four years budget) - Part of broader mandate to dismantle carbon pricing infrastructure, which was a core election promise **Key context:** This abolition was not unique or unprecedented in the broader context of Australian politics - it represented a partisan policy reversal following an election where climate change was a major issue.
Ang 2013 election ay nakita si Tony Abbott na kampanyahan nang husto ang "axing the tax" (carbon tax), at ang pagbubuwag ng mga kaugnay na ahensya ay bahagi ng mandatong iyon [2][8].
The 2013 election saw Tony Abbott campaign heavily on "axing the tax" (carbon tax), and the abolition of associated bodies was part of that mandate [2][8].
Ang trabaho ng Commission ay nagpatuloy sa pamamagitan ng privately-funded Climate Council, na pinanatili ang parehong commissioners at mission nang walang pondo ng gobyerno [3][6]. **Comparative analysis:** Kung ihambing sa approach ng Labor, ito ay isang fundamental policy reversal sa halip na isang isolated act.
The Commission's work continued through the privately-funded Climate Council, which maintained the same commissioners and mission without government funding [3][6]. **Comparative analysis:** When compared to Labor's approach, this was a fundamental policy reversal rather than an isolated act.
Itinatag ng Labor ang mga climate institutions; binuwag ng Coalition ang mga ito.
Labor built climate institutions; the Coalition dismantled them.
Ang parehong kumakatawan sa pagpapatupad ng kanilang mga kani-kanilang party platforms sa halip na abnormal na pag-uugali ng gobyerno.
Both represented implementation of their respective party platforms rather than abnormal government behavior.

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Ang Abbott Coalition government ay talagang pinasara ang Climate Commission noong Setyembre 2013, ilang sandali lamang matapos maupo.
The Abbott Coalition government did abolish the Climate Commission in September 2013, shortly after taking office.
May mali sa terminolohiya ng claim ("coalition" sa halip na "Commission"), ngunit ang core factual assertion ay tama.
The claim's terminology is incorrect ("coalition" instead of "Commission"), but the core factual assertion is accurate.
Ang aksyong ito ay bahagi ng mas malawak na plataporma ng gobyerno na buwagin ang mga climate body na kaugnay ng carbon pricing scheme ng Labor, na isang sentral na election promise.
This action was part of the government's broader platform to dismantle climate bodies associated with Labor's carbon pricing scheme, which was a central election promise.
Ang Commission ay inilunsad muli sa loob ng ilang araw bilang privately-funded Climate Council, na nagpatuloy sa katulad na trabaho nang walang suporta ng gobyerno.
The Commission was relaunched within days as the privately-funded Climate Council, continuing similar work without government support.

📚 MGA PINAGMULAN AT SANGGUNIAN (8)

  1. 1
    abc.net.au

    abc.net.au

    The head of the Climate Commission, Tim Flannery, has defended the organisation after it was scrapped by the Abbott Government. The Government has abolished the commission as it pushes ahead with its plan to scrap government bodies associated with Labor's carbon pricing scheme and climate change policy. Professor Flannery, who is also a former Australian of the Year, has defended the commission's role, saying it stayed out of politics and stuck to "facts". "I believe that Australians have a right to know - a right to authoritative, independent and accurate information on climate change," he said. "We've just seen one of the earliest ever starts to the bushfire season in Sydney following the hottest twelve months on record."

    Abc Net
  2. 2
    sbs.com.au

    sbs.com.au

    Professor Tim Flannery has been sacked as the head of the Climate Commission as the Abbott government delivers on its promise to dismantle the agency.

    SBS News
  3. 3
    en.wikipedia.org

    en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia

  4. 4
    news.com.au

    news.com.au

    News Com

  5. 5
    smh.com.au

    smh.com.au

    The Abbott government has abolished the Climate Commission, which had been established to provide public information on the impacts and potential solutions to global warming.

    The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. 6
    abc.net.au

    abc.net.au

    A climate science body abolished by the Federal Government has been relaunched as a community-funded organisation.

    Abc Net
  7. 7
    en.wikipedia.org

    en.wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia

  8. 8
    abc.net.au

    abc.net.au

    Australia no longer has a carbon tax, after the Government finally secured enough Senate support to kill it off, fulfilling a key election promise for Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The final vote was won by the Coalition 39 to 32 with the help of the micro-party senators, including those from Palmer United. "It will be good for confidence, the abolition of the carbon tax ... it will be a sign to the Australian people that this is a government which does keep its commitments," Mr Abbott told the ABC's 7.30 program. "Because the price of power is a component of just about every price in the economy; when the price of power falls, other prices should go down as well."

    Abc Net

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