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Renewable energy expert Dr Matthew Stocks says Australia is on track to meet its Paris Agreement targets under the Coalition.

Dr Stocks told Sky News host Chris Kenny the energy market was about to see a drop in carbon emissions due to a surge in renewable energy projects. “There is a really strong pipeline of wind and solar coming which is going to make a huge difference in the amount of emissions in our electricity sector,” he said. "We are going to see dramatic drops of electricity emissions.

" Dr Stocks - a Research Fellow ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science – authored research which found Australia is on track to meet its international climate commitments. Australia has vowed to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 24 per cent of 2006 levels by 2030. It is one of the only signatories to the Paris Agreement on track to meet its commitment with European counties like France facing difficulty hitting targets.

 

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Better not let Simon Holmes a Court read this.

Doctor Stocktake, 👇🏽

Something you won’t hear on abcnews

Because the agreement was for the coalition to let emissions increase year on year, in exchange for a dodgy carbon credit from the 1990s.

Australia is also on track to kill thousands if not millions of birds and bats. We are destroying Australia to save it'!!!!

Buggar Paris agreements, it is all fake so where is our money going to? If people believe the bible it says the earth remains forever. And mind you its only our creator who will make changes when he is ready, not some Paris climate structure or climate change.

Yeah but it makes no difference so why bother

Like usual sky news cherry picks what people say..... There were provisions on that statement..... But typical sky news don't let FACTS get in the way of telling more 🐂💩💩💩.....

He would say that!

Energy Emissions? Or overall Emissions? Does know the difference. auspol …

Ha ha Labor and Greens !!! The Coalition government is on track to meet Paris Targets and their climate plan is working.

Uh huh....

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