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Australia not on track to meet emissions target: Report

By IANS | Updated: December 2, 2022 14:50 IST

Canberra, Dec 2 Australia is not on track to meet its 2030 emissions reduction target, a government report ...

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Canberra, Dec 2 Australia is not on track to meet its 2030 emissions reduction target, a government report has revealed.

In his first annual climate change statement to Parliament, Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen revealed the country's greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 are currently projected to be 40 per cent lower than in 2005, reports Xinhua news agency.

It marks a significant improvement from the 30 per cent reduction that was projected under the former federal government's climate policies but is still short of Australia's commitment under the Paris Agreement.

In June, less than a month after winning power in the general election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese formally committed to reducing emissions from 2005 levels by at least 43 per cent by 2030 up from the former government's 28 per cent target.

On Thursday night, Bowen tabled a report from the Climate Change Authority (CCA) that found reaching the new target will require significant action.

"Since 2009, Australia has decarbonized its economy at an average annual rate of 12 million tonnes of carbon a year," he said.

"To achieve a 43 per cent reduction by 2030, and net zero by 2050, this decarbonization rate needs to be at least 17 million tonnes of carbon a year. We will need to achieve the same emissions reduction in the next eight years that has been achieved in the last 18."

Parliament in September voted to enshrine the 2030 and 2050 targets in law a step that was not necessary but that the government said would give businesses and industry certainty.

The CCA report found the government's promise to have 82 per cent of the electricity grid powered by renewable sources by 2030 is at risk from supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages, and long approval times for major projects.

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