Victoria’s bold emissions target could be a turning point. Now here’s what we have to do | Jono La Nauze

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What flew under the radar during the election campaign is actually one of the most ambitious climate goals of any place in the world

and jobs were for life. The premier spruiked the idea in his victory speech, adding that greedy energy companies were leaving the industry and “goodbye to them”, while volunteers in red shirts chanted “S-E-C! S-E-C!” – surely one of the more obscure political chants in memory.

Our buildings will be much more energy efficient, with upgraded lighting and insulation. Super-efficient electrical appliances will have replaced old gas-burning heaters and hot-water systems, reducing toxic indoor air pollution. One in two cars on the road will be zero emission or electric.These aren’t just thought bubbles.

Already we’re seeing tensions over some transmission routes, and the government must play a greater role to ensure that this infrastructure unlocks jobs in the regions and gathers broad community support, including the free, prior and informed consent of First Nations. That brings us to gas – a key problem because more Victorian households rely on this fossil fuel for heating and hot water than in any other state. The government’s gas substitution roadmap sets the direction but is only the beginning, lacking the kind of detailed policy – or compelling incentives – needed to shift enough households off gas at the scale required. We’ll need to see a much bigger package before next year’s state budget because retrofitting so many homes will take many years.

 

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