Substantial investment in renewable energies required to achieve GHG reduction targets

UNSW Sydney

A more substantial investment in renewable energies is needed if Australia hopes to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in line with climate science, says a UNSW expert.

Australia has reported a reduction in gas emissions due to COVID-19 restrictions, recording the lowest level since 1998. National emissions in the June quarter 2020 were estimated to be 8% – or approximately 10m tonnes of carbon dioxide – lower than a year earlier.

However, Professor Jeremy Moss, an expert in climate justice and political philosophy from UNSW Arts & Social Sciences, says more needs to be done:

"Australia's domestic emissions fell less than 1% in 2019 while the emissions from our exported fossil fuels rose 4.4%. COVID-19 will only slightly alter that trend unless more is done."

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