Targets, Pathways and Progress | CPD submission to the Climate Change Authority

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Targets, Pathways and Progress | CPD submission to the Climate Change Authority

22 May 2024

through public funding), the private sector and households to accelerate emissions reductions, Published by the Centre for Policy including in relation to the deployment of technologies Development and access to new opportunities in the transition to ©Centre for Policy Development 2024. [...] In the Issues Paper, the CCA acknowledges the double dividend that Australia could The CCA is currently proposing a target for achieve by focusing on exports of clean Australia to reduce emissions in the range of energy and low-emissions products: (1) 65-75% below 2005 levels by 2035 on the support for the emissions reduction efforts basis that this target would be ambitious but by trading partner. [...] 7 Targets, Pathways and Progress | CPD submission to the Climate Change Authority players.9 Second, there is a need for benefit from alignment with the innovative forms of finance to support the recommendations in our Setting Direction early firms in a low-emissions industry.10 The report.11 most significant blockers to the development of new clean supply chains include the large Recommendation 6:. [...] The Recommendation 11: Governments have a Issues Paper for the consultation refers to key role to play in ensuring that all the CCA’s 2023 Issues Paper in which households are able to adapt to the concerns were highlighted relating to growing pressures of climate change. [...] Second, there is a need for more funding for households in energy poverty to support the wellbeing of workers, retrofit their homes and ensure they can pay communities and regions as the their energy bills, which may rise further due nation decarbonises, including in to the introduction of new environmental relation to cost of living, workforce programs and the build-out of renewable and industry.
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