Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning Australia will need further government intervention to meet its net-zero emission targets. Energy analysts have cast doubt over whether the government will reach its 82 per cent by 2030 renewables target, encouraging the need for more subsidies.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning Australia will need further government intervention to meet its net-zero emission targets.
Energy analysts have cast doubt over whether the government will reach its 82 per cent by 2030 renewables target, encouraging the need for more subsidies. In a speech today the Treasurer will call for $225 billion dollars in additional investment for low emissions technology by 2050.Which attempts to standardise climate disclosures for businesses.
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