Ms MADELEINE KING (Brand—Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia) (14:34): No, it's science. Ms Swanson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Paterson is warned. Ms MADELEINE KING: Carbon dioxide in low amounts, which is what's in SodaStream and in soft drinks— Ms Catherine King: It's a very popular product. Ms MADELEINE KING: it's very popular—isn't noxious. It absolutely is not. Of course, dangerous amounts of carbon dioxide through our climate is dangerous. I'm not a climate denier. There are people in this building that might be, and I think there are fewer and fewer every year. It is not noxious in the small amounts to which I referred to in that interview. Dangerous amounts of carbon dioxide cause global warming, and that is why this government has taken steps immediately upon becoming elected to introduce measures. We've passed many bits of legislation—the safeguards mechanism, the climate targets, the vehicles emission standards scheme which is going through the parliament right now. I would remind the leader of the Greens political party exactly what his party has done in the past. It was the Greens political party that came into this parliament and voted against the CPRS many years ago. Mr Bandt: You're opening gas projects! Ms MADELEINE KING: You might laugh, the member for Melbourne. He should go right ahead, through you, Mr Speaker. The record is here, in Hansard. History has been set, and you helped set it. You put back this country's battle to fight climate change by decades. So, I say to the leader of the Greens political party, you get exactly what you deserve. Your party has made this happen all on your very own for your very own political purposes. Mr Bandt interjecting— Ms MADELEINE KING: I must object to the member for Melbourne continuing to laugh at what is a very serious topic. This government is taking action. From the moment we got elected as the party of government—not a party of protest, like the Greens political party—to take action to address dangerous climate change. The leader of the Greens political party comes in here— Mr Bandt interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Melbourne is warned. Ms MADELEINE KING: and has a little chitchat about soda streams and bubbles that might be in Coca-Cola and other soft drinks as if those are the same thing has dangerous climate change caused by carbon dioxide. Through you, Mr Speaker, the Greens political party and its leader have gone too far. You're ridiculous, and you should just stop it. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my right will cease interjecting. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The House is going to come to order so I can hear the next question. That sort of behaviour is completely unacceptable. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Every member is entitled to ask a question of their choice, and they should be respected it in their right to do so.