Australia's greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, making the task of future pollution cuts to meet international commitments more difficult, the latest data for the government show.
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| La Trobe Valley's Loy Yang coal-fired power station is among the country's biggest polluters. |
On an annual basis, the country's emissions reached 550.4 million tonnes of carbon-dioxide equivalent, excluding land use changes such as land clearing. That tally was up 1 per cent from a year earlier.
For the March quarter alone, the 138.3 million tonnes - again excluding land use changes - was the most for any quarter since at least 2001-02. If land clearing is taken into account, the total is the most since September 2005.
Read Peter Hannam’s story in The Sydney Morning Herald - “Australia’s carbon pollution soars, government data shows.”

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