06 June, 2019

Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions rise again, according to delayed Federal Government data

Australia's greenhouse gas emissions have reached record highs in many sectors, continuing an upward trend that began in 2013, according to official Government figures released today.
Woodside's Pluto LNG project in the Pilbara lit up with lights at dusk.
LNG projects, like this one in the Pilbara, have
contributed to Australia's rising emissions.
The Federal Government's Quarterly Update of the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the three months to December 2018 shows emissions increased by 0.8 per cent seasonally adjusted, compared to the previous quarter.
That increase was, in part, driven by emissions from LNG for export, diesel consumption across transport, and metal manufacturing. 
"While emissions increases from the rapid growth of LNG exports are included in Australia's emissions in the report, the success of this industry means that it has potentially reduced global emissions by up to 27 per cent of Australia's annual emissions in the year to December 2018," Energy Minister Angus Taylor said in a statement. 

Read the ABC News story by Penny Timms and Michael Slezak - “Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions rise again, according to delayed Federal Government data.”

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