Australia's GHG Output Highest Ever Recorded; Gvn Six Months Late W. Latest Data
Australias emissions over the past year were the highest on record, when relatively unreliable emissions from land use are excluded, according to estimates by the carbon consultancy NDEVR Environmental. Greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise in recent quarters, with the most recent the second highest for any quarter since 2011, despite electricity emissions being driven down by wind generation.
The governments official public release of data on emissions is now six months behind and NDEVR Environmentals estimations attempt to mirror that methodology. Released in partnership with Guardian Australia, the results have proven very accurate when compared with data eventually released by the federal government.
The ever-increasing emissions are taking Australia further from both its carbon-reduction commitments made in Paris and the much bigger reductions demanded by the science-based targets, recommended by the governments Climate Change Authority.
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In both 2015 and 2016, the government quietly released data showing rising emissions on the days before Christmas, with this years data still not released just two weeks out from Christmas. And, for the past two years, documents released under freedom of information laws have shown the government has had the data for months before releasing it. They might drop it just before Christmas again but its not much of a Christmas present for Australias emission profile and it goes to show that Australias climate policy needs a lot of work, Drum said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/dec/11/australias-transport-emissions-in-past-year-the-highest-on-record