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| | | ... estimates and broader coverage of the scheme. The CCA made 25 recommendations to improve data transparency and coverage, methane emissions measurement, reporting and verification, and administration and compliance. This includes expanding coverage to ... |
| | | | ... fund operationalised, major oil and gas sector entities committing to decarbonising their direct emissions and reducing methane emissions, and over 100 countries committing to reduce carbon emissions in food and land-use. The Australian government rejoined ... |
| | | | ... production of fossil fuels in a just, orderly and equitable manner to achieve net zero by 2050 Reduce non-CO2 emissions such as methane, through develop infrastructure for zero and low emissions vehicles to reduce transport emissions Phase out "inefficient ... |
| | | | ... the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, Australia and other countries outlined new commitments to reduce emissions including methane, non-CO2 gasses and coal. COP28 day one recap: US$429m loss and damage fund The first day of COP28 culminated in a landmark ... |
| | | | ... to Jubilee Australia Research Centre. This comes as Australia and other countries pledged to reduce emissions including methane, non-CO2 gasses and coal, during the first week of COP28. Australia's decision to sign the CETP comes after a group of nine ... |
| | | | ... committed for relief, recovery and peace. On energy, US$2.5 billion was mobilized for renewables and US$1.2 billion for methane emission reduction. In addition, US$568 million was pledged to drive investments in clean energy manufacturing. |
| | | | ... Accelerator (GDA), with leaders committing to accelerate a just, equitable and orderly energy transition. The US-China-UAE Methane and Non-CO2 Gases Summit saw over US$1.2 billion towards methane and other non-CO2 greenhouse gases reduction in developing ... |
| | | | ... the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, Australia and other countries outlined new commitments to reduce emissions including methane, non-CO2 gasses and coal. Several countries and major corporations expressed interest in using carbon credits to phase out ... |
| | | | ... government's capacity mechanism, designed to prolong the operation of coal-fired power generation. CIS explicitly excludes methane gas peaking power plants. The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association said the scheme is "the equivalent of planning to ... |
| | | | ... large scale renewables. "For us to decarbonise, we need to move to splitting the water molecule, away from splitting the methane molecule, for hydrogen," Durand said, drawing on her experience as a climate scientist. "To split that molecule using electricity ... |
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