Australia's carbon emissions fall just 0.3% as industrial pollution surges
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions have dipped slightly on the back of new clean energy and a sharp fall from agriculture due to the drought, but the decline was almost entirely wiped out by surging industrial pollution.
Official data released on Monday revealed national emissions were down 0.3% in the year to September.
Emissions from electricity generation fell 2% (3.6m tonnes of carbon dioxide) as the now-filled renewable energy target boosted invested in solar and wind power. Pollution from agriculture fell even further – 4.1m tonnes, or 5.8% – due to the impact on livestock of the historic eastern seaboard drought and north Queensland floods.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/24/australia-carbon-emissions-fall-industrial-pollution-surges-electricity-agriculture-lng
![Bayswater power plant](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/e34f2c2e61e4b8b726fc2f538e3baf3e2b374856/0_0_5404_3242/master/5404.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=95f3b69a993a4d6f1c594629fb716c9c)
Official data released on Monday revealed national emissions were down 0.3% in the year to September.
Emissions from electricity generation fell 2% (3.6m tonnes of carbon dioxide) as the now-filled renewable energy target boosted invested in solar and wind power. Pollution from agriculture fell even further – 4.1m tonnes, or 5.8% – due to the impact on livestock of the historic eastern seaboard drought and north Queensland floods.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/24/australia-carbon-emissions-fall-industrial-pollution-surges-electricity-agriculture-lng
![Bayswater power plant](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/e34f2c2e61e4b8b726fc2f538e3baf3e2b374856/0_0_5404_3242/master/5404.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=95f3b69a993a4d6f1c594629fb716c9c)
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