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China carbon emissions may have peaked already
As Australia’s emissions rise, report finds China’s may have peaked in 2014 – or would do so by 2025, 5 years ahead of schedule.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 7, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Australia’s biggest polluters increase emissions on Coalition watch
ACF report says a lack of federal leadership on climate policy has resulted in all but two of Australia’s top 10 polluters increasing their emissions in 2014-15 – the vast majority of which has come from burning black and brown coal to generate electricity.
Sophie Vorrath & Giles Parkinson
Feb 29, 2016
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CleanTech Bites
Climate policy: Coalition told to cut the cr*p
RepuTex report warns that “government rhetoric” remains the key impediment to Australia’s low-carbon market confidence.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 24, 2016
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Graph of the Day: Another emissions reality check
New government report illustrates how little Coalition’s Direct Action will cut emissions, and importance of incentives for electric vehicles and energy efficiency.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 18, 2016
9
Hunt under pressure as Australia loses climate cred, gains carbon risk
Australia tumbles 10 places on key environmental performance index, while Oxford report warns its coal mines and plants are among the world’s riskiest investments.
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 28, 2016
7
Ten big trends in solar, wind and storage to watch out for in 2016
The big trends in 2016 will include ambitious plans for decarbonisation, a new form of climate denialism, arguments about consumer network tariffs, bold new technologies and battery storage. And, of course, in Australia there will be an election.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 21, 2015
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Adelaide’s 2025 carbon neutral target: It’s about brand, livability and economics
Adelaide’s plan to become the world’s first carbon neutral city driven by economics, and liability; already seeing big reaction on storage.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 15, 2015
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World needs to pick up pace on transition to low carbon economy: US Energy Secretary
Ernest Moniz says emission cuts of 80 to 100 per cent are needed, cites plunging cost of wind, solar and LED, but action must accelerate.
Jon Walter
Dec 9, 2015
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Shorten lays down gauntlet on climate, but who will call time on coal?
As Malcolm Turnbull heads to Paris climate talks, Labor leader Bill Shorten commits to an emissions reduction target almost twice that set by the Coalition. Meanwhile, neither leader looks likely to come clean on their compromised position on coal.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 27, 2015
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$100bn of Australian fossil fuel investment at risk as coal reaches end of road
Report says 2°C climate target world mean no new coal mines, peak oil by 2020, and muted gas growth – and put $2trn of fossil fuel assets at risk.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 25, 2015
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Future Super adds ‘carbon neutral’ to fossil free credentials
Australia’s first fossil free super fund is now world’s first carbon neutral fund, buying offsets to emissions of remaining companies it invests in.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 20, 2015
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Sending the right signals: How Paris deal can close emissions gap
The national climate plans (INDCs) that countries have submitted so far in the run-up to COP 21 in Paris would short fall of what’s required.
World Resources Institute
Oct 26, 2015
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