Posted: 2023-02-19 00:04:50

Greens leader Adam Bandt says the onus is now on Labor to explain why new coal and gas projects are needed as he flagged the party was open to negotiating on the government's key climate change policy.

Last week, the Greens announced they would offer their support for the government's changes to the safeguard mechanism on the single condition that Labor block any new coal and gas projects from being developed.

The mechanism is the core of the government's plan to reduce emissions by 43 per cent by 2030 and would cap the emissions of Australia's 215 heaviest-polluting companies.

Despite its announcement, Mr Bandt has characterised the party's position as an "offer, not an ultimatum" and indicated it would be open to "good faith discussions" with the government for its support.

With Labor repeatedly saying it would not agree to any ban on new projects, that appears to be a likely outcome.

But Mr Bandt said, as a start, the government will have to explain why any new projects are needed.

"The onus is on Labor to explain why it needs more coal and gas in a climate crisis," he said.

"Why does Labor want to go to the wall to open new coal and gas projects? These are huge climate bombs."

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