Under all scenarios for Australia’s electricity market, the outcome for gas-fired generation is the same: It comprises only a tiny fraction of total annual energy output.
The US election is a climate moment like no other
America’s carbon future rests on today’s election decision, with impacts around the world
Graph of the day – US Presidential candidate tweets on climate
Trump and Biden have wildly different Twitter attitudes towards climate and energy
Morrison in denial as South Korea’s net zero target adds to Australia’s carbon export woes
South Korea’s new net zero target adds to a drumbeat of death knells for Australia’s coal exports.
Peak emissions are here but decline needs to be much faster: new BNEF report
New BNEF report says renewables, electric motors and hydrogen key to accelerating emission cuts needed to meet safe climate targets.
EU says home electrification, clean transport, and energy justice key to higher targets
EU says electrification of homes, options for decarbonising transport and “energy justice” are key to meeting more ambitious emissions reduction targets.
Australia’s biggest carbon customers plan their escape from fossil fuels, but Morrison isn’t listening
Japan joins China in announcing a net zero emissions target. This is a big deal for Australia, which depends on fossil fuel exports, but its political leaders are not listening.
Graph of the day – Wind climbs to the top of the renewable mountain in the US
In the US, wind overtakes hydro to become the most-consumed source of renewable energy in 2019.
AEMO leads global push for $10 trillion of investment in next 10 years to slash emissions
AEMO champions global push to unlock $10 trillion of new investments in renewables and storage to slash emissions by 50 pct in a decade.
Oil and gas destined to become the new coal as big investors retreat
New report from IEEFA finds a brewing storm of major financial institutions divesting from Arctic and oil sand drilling signals a dark future for oil and gas.










