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Australia quits farting around, joins global methane pledge

The Albanese government has confirmed it will join Joe Biden’s global pledge to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030, as the Prime Minister warned climate change is increasing the frequency of Australia’s extreme weather events.

Gas windfall profits tax could raise upwards of $20 billion

Following allegations of "defeat devices" installed in its diesel vehicles, Toyota has said it "stands by its reporting, monitoring and evaluation standards in relation to the emissions for all its vehicles".

Rich countries must urgently help poor natioins hit by climate crisis

Twenty countries facing the worst impact of global heating submitted proposals for loss and damage payments, reported The Guardian this morning. Loss and damage refer to the most disastrous impacts of climate breakdown, such as hurricanes or severe floods like those that recently hit Pakistan.Up to...

Greenpeace slams Toyota over EV delays

Toyota boss loses it at 'electric car extremists' after Greenpeace report ranks car company last. One of Toyota Australia's most senior executives has let fly at 'electric car extremists' in a rare speech, arguing their tunnel vision risks other beneficial technologies being ignored. Toyota sales...

New $90m plan to get Australia to net zero

Today the CSIRO will launch its new $90 million Towards Net Zero mission, which will aim to decarbonising some of Australia’s most heavily emitting industries: agriculture, aviation and steelmaking.One of Australia's biggest energy companies has warned that retail electricity prices may increase by...

Driving on sunshine must accelerate as sunshine state reveals clean energy plans

The federal government has put fuel efficiency standards on the table in its National EV Strategy discussion paper just released, but with cars and light commercial vehicles accounting for 60 per cent of all transport emissions, we must act now to hit the brakes on Australia’s emissions. 

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