There are many reasons to halt the drive to eliminate fossil fuels. The charge toward renewables isn’t rational; it’s the fanaticism of a quasi-religious cult.
The potential agreement could help the countries work together on net zero.
The governments are now expected to enact policies and initiatives toward fossil fuel transitioning.
The previous government, helmed by Jacinda Arden, brought into law the Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Act which banned new exploration permits.
The UN said its ‘global stocktake’ requires a 43 percent drop in emissions by 2030 if planetary temperature increases are to stay below 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Industry and business leaders have urged Bowen to hit the breaks and slow down the transition to renewables.
Improving efficiency of animal agriculture is key to reducing emissions, says new report published by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization.
The Albanese goverment will spend $100 million of that money to support climate change projects in Pacific nations.
This outspoken condemnation comes at a critical juncture in the global conversation on climate change at COP28.
The goal is to reduce emissions from such appliances by 68 percent by 2050 compared to 2022 levels.
If oil and gas companies want more support from politicians and the American public, then they need to start defending themselves more forcefully.
Australia did not sign an international pledge to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050 at COP28.
Environment minister says government is activating ‘one of the most powerful levers’ it has against climate change by addressing methane emissions.
Phasing out fossil fuels would lead the world ‘back into caves,’ he warned.
In the declaration, the 22 signatory countries pledge to ’support the development and construction of nuclear reactors.’
There are many reasons to halt the drive to eliminate fossil fuels. The charge toward renewables isn’t rational; it’s the fanaticism of a quasi-religious cult.
The potential agreement could help the countries work together on net zero.
The governments are now expected to enact policies and initiatives toward fossil fuel transitioning.
The previous government, helmed by Jacinda Arden, brought into law the Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Act which banned new exploration permits.
The UN said its ‘global stocktake’ requires a 43 percent drop in emissions by 2030 if planetary temperature increases are to stay below 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Industry and business leaders have urged Bowen to hit the breaks and slow down the transition to renewables.
Improving efficiency of animal agriculture is key to reducing emissions, says new report published by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization.
The Albanese goverment will spend $100 million of that money to support climate change projects in Pacific nations.
This outspoken condemnation comes at a critical juncture in the global conversation on climate change at COP28.
The goal is to reduce emissions from such appliances by 68 percent by 2050 compared to 2022 levels.
If oil and gas companies want more support from politicians and the American public, then they need to start defending themselves more forcefully.
Australia did not sign an international pledge to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050 at COP28.
Environment minister says government is activating ‘one of the most powerful levers’ it has against climate change by addressing methane emissions.
Phasing out fossil fuels would lead the world ‘back into caves,’ he warned.
In the declaration, the 22 signatory countries pledge to ’support the development and construction of nuclear reactors.’