Brisbane 2032 Olympics organiser defends sitting on board of fossil fuel company

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Andrew Liveris says his position at Saudi Aramco means he ‘knows the solutions’ as he presides over climate-positive games

Liveris is on the board of directors of the world’s biggest oil company, Saudi Aramco, which is 95% owned by the Saudi Arabian government.Appearing at theMedia Club on Wednesday, Liveris spoke of his views on emissions, backing a price on carbon and said “climate positive is no good” without “the technologies or the pricing structures to close the loop on carbon”.

“That’s what I do, I sit at tables where I learn what the better answer is, even if it is from the table like my previous life that emits, because if you emit you actually know the solutions.”But Queensland climate campaigners described his leading role in the Olympics as “inappropriate” and “untenable” if there were not reassurances the Games wouldn’t be influenced by “the old fashion thinking of fossil fuel industries”.

“This is meant to be a carbon positive Olympics,” Lyddieth said. “It has been internationally promoted as that, and to have a person on the organising committee who is on the board of one the most polluting companies in the world, is absolutely ridiculous.”

 

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Who cares? What is this? A witch hunt? He is allowed to be on the board of any legal organisation he wants.

If the Olympic Organisation is so entrenched with fossil fuel companies that they dictate to QLD this decision then shove the olympics. It is just a rich tossers money spin and us plebs just put up with crumbs.

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