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New International Energy Agency report reprimands any new fossil fuel development. Guess what Australia did next? – The Conversation AU
A global energy authority created a roadmap for the world to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Meanwhile, Australia committed $600 million for a major new gas plant….

Even if every country meets its current climate targets, Earths temperature will still rise by a dangerous 2.1 this century, according to sobering findings from a new International Energy Agency report.
The IEA found the route to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 was narrow and extremely challenging, and electricity grids in developed economies such as Australia must be zero emissions by 2053. The IEA was abundantly clear: no new fossil fuel projects should be approved.
The report couldnt…
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