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EnvA calls for urgent emissions cuts after release of the National Climate Risk Assessment
EnvA urges immediate emissions reductions following the National Climate Risk Assessment, warning of severe risks from climate change. We call for Australia to set science-based 2035 targets and halt new fossil fuel projects.
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Australia needs a stronger 2035 climate target – and no new coal or gas
EnvA has made a submission to the Climate Change Authority’s 2025 Issues Paper, calling for urgent action to align Australia’s climate policies with science and international commitments.
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Queensland risks breaking climate promise by propping up coal
The Queensland Government is backing away from its 75% emissions reduction target by 2035, instead committing $1.4 billion to ageing coal-fired power stations. Environmental advocates warn this approach wastes taxpayer money and delays the transition to a clean energy future.
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Federal Government must commit to net zero by 2035 to protect Australians from climate chaos
EnvA calls on the Albanese Government to commit to net zero by 2035, warning that weaker targets will fuel climate chaos, drive up disaster costs, and leave communities vulnerable to floods, heatwaves and soaring insurance losses.
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Pushing Back on Queensland’s Land Release Reforms
EnvA has made a detailed submission to the Queensland Government’s 2025 Land Release Review Report, which proposes streamlining the way land is opened up for resource projects. While the Review talks about efficiency and transparency, we’re concerned the suggested changes are missing the mark.
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Australia must end gas expansion to meet climate targets
EnvA urges the Federal Government to end gas production expansion to meet climate goals, citing its incompatibility with emission reduction targets and the mis-balance between domestic and export gas demand.
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