Commentary At two minutes to midnight, Australians are finally being offered something that at least resembles a debate about the social and economic consequences of a net-zero emissions target. The Coalition government and advocates of a net-zero emissions by 2050 target know that the easiest way to win a debate is to simply not have one. The government’s failure for refusing to release modelling of the employment impact of net-zero, despite having chastised Labor for the same sin in 2019, is an exemplar. Since the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) released modelling in February and then October this year, indicating that net-zero could put up to 653,600 jobs at risk, other organisations have started to follow suit. However, recent modelling released by the advocates of net-zero shows the opposite of what it is that they intend. Take, for example, Accenture’s Clean Energy Exports Jobs report published earlier this month and …