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Complex puzzle: concessions needed for climate target

September 20, 2025 03:30 | News

Experts, Australia’s targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will require difficult exchange in the location of large renewable projects, he said.

Prime Minister Anthony Albania, which has revealed long -awaited climate targets this week, will be cut up to 62 percent and 70 percent by emissions until 2035.

The commitment was responsible and described it as ı supported by a practical plan to reach there ”.

Environmental Law Expert Justine Bell-James said that the transition to clean energy specified by the government would require difficult decisions.

Battery storage facilities are an important part of Prime Minister Anthony Albanian’s energy plans. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Sun, wind and hydro developments will always have an effect on local ecosystems, but uncontrolled global warming will have a much worse effect.

“This is really a complex puzzle, Professor Professor Bell-James said to AAP.

“To make such decisions, you need to zoom in a kind of zoom and look at the big picture.”

Prof Bell-James said the government’s plan to block emissions is not enough to prevent the disaster effects of Australia on Pacific neighbors because it does not quickly reduce carbon pollution rates and do not explain fossil fuel exports.

Uz We continue to approve large fossil fuel projects to export emissions abroad, ”he said.

“With this continuous exports of fossil fuels, it can be difficult to make these really high ambition expressions at home.”

The climate targets roadmap also included a $ 5 billion carving from an existing fund to purify the heavy industry from carbon.

In order to increase the efforts to reduce carbon outputs, pressure on large -emitting industries will be difficult to reach net zero, while some sectors will be difficult.

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The National Farmer Federation says that agriculture cannot be net zero for food safety. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

National Farmer Federation Temporary Executive Board Chairman Su McCluskey, a large methane gas emitter alone, the agriculture alone will not hit the net zero, he said.

“It is encouraging to see that our nation strives for solutions collectively with this 62-70 percent December target.”

“NFF supports a net zero desire for economy by 2050, while net zero cannot be zero for agriculture.

“If we do not take the climate policy correctly, farming will only be difficult.”

Ms. McCluskey, food and fiber safety is also important to take into account, agriculture contributes up to 20 percent of Australian greenhouse gases.

“Productive agricultural land should not be sacrificed to balance emissions from other industries,” he said.

Matt Kean, President of Climate Change Authority, said to ABC on Friday, the most important thing from the Paris Agreement is to make our best ambition in the light of our national conditions ”.

“Therefore, we made an approach from below to show what is possible, and we wanted to build every sector of the economy based on existing technologies today,” he said.

“This is a conservative approach, which means that Australia should be able to fulfill what we have promised.”

The 2035 target was based on the final advice of the independent authority.


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