Politics, not policy, has revived Australia's nuclear debate

Even if opposition returns to power, plants unlikely to ever be built

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A coal-powered thermal power station in the Hunter Valley in 2021: Australia's Liberal-National coalition proposes to transform some coal plants to nuclear ones. © AP

Chris Wallace is a professor of political history at the University of Canberra and author of the new book "Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers."

Australia's conservative Liberal-National coalition has long been a hotbed of climate skepticism in a country whose carbon emissions are among the highest in the world on a per capita basis.

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