The Climate Change Authority’s third Annual Progress Report finds Australia’s emissions are falling, but not yet at the rate needed to meet the 2030 target of 43% below 2005 levels. The authority makes 10 recommendations to accelerate cuts to emissions this decade, focused on removing barriers to the deployment of clean energy infrastructure. Other recommendations include the appointment of an Energy Transition Coordinator to enhance coordination between government, regulators and energy system participants, and to take measures to enhance the energy efficiency of Australia's buildings and appliances.
2024 Annual Progress Report on emissions reductions in Australia
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