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    Australian State To Act Alone On Biden’s Climate Summit

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsApril 23, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    GLADSTONE, Australia — The government of the northeastern Australian state of Queensland has said it would act alone in response to U.S. President Joe Biden’s climate change summit to avoid being “left in the dust” with the federal government.

    The summit starting on April 22 brings together the world’s biggest polluters in a bid to ramp up global climate action.

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced AUD 565.8 million ($438.2 million) to co-fund research and demonstration projects in low-emissions technologies ahead of the talks.

    President Biden invited 40 world leaders to leaders summit on climate change on March 26, 2021, for the economic benefits — of stronger climate action. It will be a key milestone on the road to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).

    The sessions at the summit will underscore the urgent need for the world’s major economies to strengthen their climate ambition by the time of COP26 to keep the goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius within reach.

    Officials claim that this summit will provide an opportunity for leaders to highlight the climate-related challenge their countries face and the efforts they are undertaking and to announce new steps to strengthen climate ambition.

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced AUD 565.8 million ($438.2 million) to co-fund research and demonstration projects in low-emissions technologies ahead of the talks. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image)

    Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon has appointed a climate advisory council of 13 business leaders, academics, advocacy groups, and public servants to tune into the Biden summit.

    The council will advise the state government on how it can best act on any summit outcomes.

    “If we’re to continue to build on our achievements, we can’t expect to wait for the federal government to take action,” Scanlon informed parliament on April 22.

    “While we’ve seen some steps taken by Canberra, we’ve not yet seen the leadership the world has been crying out for. They’re yet to set a net-zero emissions target, and the Biden administration has criticized their climate change policies as ‘insufficient.’

    “Well, we won’t wait and be left in the dust.”

    The advisory council includes Climate Council chief executive Amanda McKenzie, University of Melbourne Professor Don Henry, Queensland Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Stephen Tait, and WWF Australia chief executive, Dermott O’Gorman.

    The state’s chief scientist Professor Hugh Possingham, Investor Group on Climate Change, chief executive Emma Herd and Queensland Investment Corporation chief executive Damien Frawley will also participate.

    The Queensland government has set itself a target of net-zero by 2050 and aims for 50 percent of the state’s energy supplies to be renewable by 2030.

    The state is also trying to build up the hydrogen industry in Gladstone and Townsville and has built a network of electric vehicle chargers.

    Scanlon claimed in parliament that there were 44 large-scale renewable energy projects in Queensland, with one of the country’s largest solar farms under construction near Somerset.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Pallavi Mehra)



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