Frydenberg on climate change and environment

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Transcript of Frydenberg flyer Jan 2022.

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Lowering emissions the Australian way

Australians want action on climate change.

They also want affordable electricity, secure jobs and opportunities for the next generation. Our Government is acting to deliver net zero emissions by 2050 in a responsible way that will secure more Australian jobs. Australia has a strong record of beating our emissions targets. Since 2005, Australia's emissions have fallen by more than 20%. This is more than the USA, Canada, Japan and New Zealand. We are on track to reduce emissions by up to 35% by 2030, beating our commitments. Our technology Investment Roadmap will unlock new investment that will further lower emissions -including clean hydrogen, carbon capture and storage and ultra low-cost solar. Our Plan will be reviewed every five years to evaluate progress and adapt to new technology advances. By supporting technology not taxes our plan will lower emissions and ensure a strong econonomy for Australia's future.

J Frydenberg MP

Australia's record in lowering emissions

Australia's emissions have fallen more than New Zealand, Canada, Japan and the USA (since 2005). Australia's emissions are down more than 20% since 2005, the average for the OECD countries is only 7% We are on track to beat our 2050 emissions target.

Emissions Reduction (on 2005 levels)

  • Canada -1%
  • New Zealand -4%
  • OECD average -7%
  • Japan -10%
  • United States -17%
  • Australia -20%

All international data from last available UNFCCC inventory year (2019) except Australia (2020) National Inventory) and OECD (2018, World Resources Institute).

See our plan for net zero emissions inside