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Organisation

World Wildlife Fund (Australia)

Acronym:
WWF
Alternate Name:

The World Wide Fund for Nature

Report

Our renewable future: a plan for people and nature

Jess Abrahams, Jolee Wakefield, Fiona Davis

This report charts a path for renewable energy and nature to work in harmony, arguing that renewable energy projects should be built on degraded land away from high conservation value areas. It calls for investment in local energy solutions and embedding biodiversity gains into every project. The report recommends an urgent overhaul of national and...
Report

Forging futures: changing the nature of iron and steel production


This report notes the imperative for the Australian Government to develop green iron manufacturing capacity as the clearest avenue for Australia to competitively move up the green steel value chain. It identifies three local priorities and three opportunities for trading partner collaboration to accelerate development of a cross-border green steel value chain.
Report

Australia’s green iron key: unlocking Asian steel decarbonisation, securing Australia’s economic future


This report sets out the actions Australia needs to take to become a global leader in green iron manufacturing and decarbonise the iron and steel industry.
Report

WWF-Australia Trees scorecard 2023

S. Dawson, S. Blanche

This scorecard assesses and scores a range of factors that are important to Australia shifting from a global deforestation hotspot to a reforestation nation, by becoming a world leader in tree protection and restoration.
Report

Carbon emissions assessment of Australian plastics consumption – project report


To investigate the link between plastics and climate change, the Australian Marine Conservation Society and WWF-Australia commissioned Blue Environment to model the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from plastics consumption in Australia, and the impact of different policy approaches to reduce plastic emissions. This report outlines the findings from that research.

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