Victoria steps up, and the Turnbull Government steps back. |
The new interim target, announced by Victoria’s energy and
climate minister Lily D’Ambrosio on Sunday, aims to cut the state’s greenhouse
gas emissions by between 15-20 per cent from 2005 levels by 2020.
Details on how the Andrews government aims to meet that
target were released alongside the party’s Climate Change Framework, which maps
out a plan to 2020 to put it on track for its 2050 goal.
As has been noted, the majority of the 2020 target will be
met through the March closure of the state’s Hazelwood coal power station,
following a decision made by the plant’s French owners, Engie, last year. But
it will also require other cuts through energy efficiency and renewable energy
programs.
Read the RenewEconomy story
- “Victoria steps up climate ambition. Turnbull takes two steps back.”
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