There seems to be a growing public opposition to the Labor government’s zero net program, a program that will have radical impacts upon the Australian standard of living. The ordinary people like us are facing a cost-of-living crisis, with rising energy costs and inflation affecting everything, and worrying about long-term hypothetical events like climate change is a luxury few people who are not members of the elite classes can afford. But, while there may be this public discontent, it has not yet fused into a coherent political movement, just as there is public angst about housing and mass immigration, but so far, no organised street opposition.