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Electric shock! Australia’s light-bulb moment


Renewable electricity generation has quadrupled in the past decade and is set to double in the next. Renewables like rooftop solar, grid-scale wind and solar, and advanced storage now provide around 40% of the electricity in the main grid. However, this research found a significant gap between what’s happening in the renewables space and what...
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Dangerously overlooked: why we need to talk about methane


Most people understand that carbon dioxide is the number one culprit when it comes to climate change. However there is another harmful gas permeating our atmosphere and warming up our planet: methane. This report outlines the impact of methane pollution and its contribution to global climate change.
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Seize the decade: how we empower Australian communities and cut climate pollution 75% by 2030


Australia’s shift to clean energy is well underway – visible on our rooftops, in our homes, neighbourhoods and businesses. This report provides an in-depth pathway for Australia to make deeper, genuine and permanent cuts to climate pollution by 2030.
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Mission zero: how today's climate choices will reshape Australia


The reality is simple - there’s no safe level of global warming and everything humanity does now matters. In this report, the authors explore the latest global science and data to break down the projections and what this means for Australia. They explain the science, and debunk dangerous false solutions getting in the way of...
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Australia's clean industry future: making things here in a net zero world


This report urges the Australian government to deliver strong policy and incentives to drive the transformation of Australian industry. The report says that helping Australian industry cut emissions and get off fossil fuels can grow profits, create new, cleaner industries, protect workers, and create thousands of new jobs.

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