The Climate Change Authority’s fourth Annual Progress Report finds that Australia is making progress on emissions reduction, but more is needed to meet our targets and adaptation needs. Australia has committed to reducing emissions by 62–70% below 2005 levels by 2035. To stay on track, the rate of reductions must double in the 5 years to 2030 and triple in the decade to 2035. Achieving these goals will require coordinated efforts across government, industry and communities. The Authority recommends extending the Capacity Investment Schemes (CIS), a central pillar to delivering Australia's 82% renewable electricity target. Alongside the delivery of renewables, the Authority recommends investing in Australia's power system to ensure it remains stable as fossil fuel generators retire and cutting methane emissions so the country can meet its targets.
2025 Annual Progress Report
Documents
Summary
About this document
Topics mentioned most in this document Beta
See how often topics get mentioned in this document and view specific passages of text highlighted in each document. Accuracy is not 100%. Learn more
Note

This report has been uploaded by the International Climate Councils Network, and was originally published by one of the Network’s members, who are all official climate advisory bodies to government. Please refer to the ICCN’s term of reference and the original publication source before citing the report or using in any other way