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Energy Insiders Podcast: Net Zero by 2035
Katherine Woodthorpe, from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, on why Australia should fast-track its net zero ambitions. Plus: The nuclear debate and renewable records.
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“Move faster:” Engineers join call to fast-track Australia’s net zero target to 2035
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering joins calls for government to be more ambitious with its energy targets – net zero by 2035.
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Net zero by 2050? Too late. Australia must aim for 2035
It’s time to act on decarbonisation as quickly as humanly possible. Here's how.
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Pipeline company confirms will need ACCUs to meet Safeguard baseline, says emissions reduction pathway will not be linear
Carbon removal: why ambitious 'no nonsense' plans are vital to limit global heating to 2℃
CP Daily: Thursday September 21, 2023
Corresponding adjustments will “kill the voluntary market”, carbon standard argues
WCI Markets: CCAs climb down from record high, WCA volatility subsides as traders remain wary
California transportation CO2 output trends lower through H1 as gasoline stagnates, diesel drops
ANALYSIS: Cloud of reputational risk continues to hang over voluntary carbon buyers
Nature-based carbon developer closes $11.5 million to help fund Southeast Asian projects
California introduces international initiative to address methane emissions
Latin American company partners with US climate tech firm for carbon project development
Academics once again find California forest offset protocol lacks additionality, ARB sees potential biases
Soil carbon a cheaper alternative to direct air capture, developers argue
Exclude fossil fuel firms from Cop28 if they only want to obstruct, says ex-UN chief
‘My patience ran out,’ said Christiana Figueres, who for years had advocated oil companies should be involved in policymaking talks
Fossil fuel companies should not be included in the Cop28 climate summit if they continue to block climate action, the UN’s former climate chief told reporters on Thursday.
“If they are going to be there only to be obstructors, and only to put spanners into the system, they should not be there,” said Christiana Figueres, who was pivotal to the delivery of the landmark Paris climate agreement in 2015.
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