Climate Change Authority Sector Pathways Review

 

The Climate Change Authority has completed its review of the potential technology transition and emissions pathways that best support Australia’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050.

Commissioned by the Australian Parliament, the review considers the pathways for six sectors – agriculture and land; built environment; electricity and energy; industry and waste; transport and resources – to decarbonise. It identifies barriers and proposes strategies and actions to address them.

The review finds there are many pathways to achieving emissions reductions with existing, mature technologies, such as solar and wind for electricity generation and batteries for energy storage getting Australia much of the way to net zero. Opportunities also exist with the rapid development of emerging low emissions technologies, such as hydrogen and engineered carbon removals.

The authority’s review identifies 6 strategies that can be incorporated in the Net Zero Plan for addressing the challenges and enabling Australia’s transition to a prosperous, net zero economy. Suggested actions for the Australian Government include working with local, state and territory governments, businesses, communities and households to build on existing climate change policies, reform development approval processes and address mounting workforce shortages.

Read the media release here

Read the full Sector Pathways Review report here

Sector Pathways Review at a glance here

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