Top moderate and conservative Liberals have made a flurry of last-minute calls to avoid a damaging split on climate change, as failed Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian sent an email to frontbenchers warning the party that it faces perpetual opposition if it dumps net zero.
Right-wingers, including Angus Taylor, James Paterson, and Simon Kennedy, have held high-level discussions over the last two days with Moderate leaders Anne Ruston, Andrew Bragg, and Maria Kovacic. Deputy leader Ted O’Brien and energy spokesman Dan Tehan have also been involved, according to four MPs familiar with the talks but unable to speak publicly.
Spooked by the prospect of resignations if net zero is dumped entirely, the MPs have discussed whether the party’s energy policy could retain an aspiration to achiev

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