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Victoria urged to makes science-based GHG cuts

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterMarch 24, 20202 Mins Read
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The state government of Victoria in Australia has been urged to set science-based emissions reductions targets to help limit global warming.

The call to limit temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius was made by a coalition of 10 wind energy companies and supportive organisations.

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It came as the state government enters the final week of its decision-making process on Victoria’s first interim targets to cut emissions across the whole economy.

Westwind managing director Tobi Geiger said: “Renewable energy projects, including wind, solar and pumped hydro projects are ready to play their role in drastically cutting emissions from the electricity sector.”

Windlab chief executive Roger Price said the climate impacts experienced during summer underscores the need for governments to be “courageous and bold” when tackling climate change.

He said: “We have just experienced one of the most difficult summers in living memory; drought, fires, and multiple record setting extreme weather events. This has resulted from a 1.1 degrees of global warming.

“We can and must act. We have the technology within the electricity sector to be near zero emissions in less than 15 years.

“Victoria has been one of the leaders and we need them to remain courageous and bold by committing to 1.5°C Emissions Reduction Targets.”

The wind industry statement was facilitated by Friends of the Earth and the Australian Wind Alliance.

Friends of the Earth’s Pat Simons said: “The Victorian Renewable Energy Target is proving that state government efforts to tackle the climate crisis is creating jobs and benefiting the economy.

“Setting science-based emissions reduction targets is the next logical step for the (Daniel) Andrews government and would allow Victoria to build on the momentum and kickstart a jobs-rich offshore wind energy industry.”

Tony Goodfellow of the Australian Wind Alliance Victorian said: “Wind energy is already a mainstay of employment in Western Victoria, with over 1500 wind farm construction jobs at the moment.

“Setting ambitious targets will help provide more regional jobs into the future and boost the economic health of regional communities while moving the state away from fossil fuels.”

The Andrews government must make its final decision on the emissions reduction targets by 31 March and is expected to announce the final result in May or June.

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