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'Model 40% cut', says Senate; What the scientists told Fielding; WA eyes levy funds; more

  • Senate postpones Xenophon's CPRS motions, agrees to Milne's
  • ACCI report calls for tax breaks or permits for smaller firms
  • WA Government eyes waste levy funds
  • What the scientists told Fielding
  • Garrett seeks audit services for green loans program

Senate trading bills inquiry to report on June 15; Greens table recycling bill; more

  • Senate trading bills inquiry to report on June 15
  • Greens table container deposit bill
  • U.S. Democrats cut deal on trading and renewables bill
  • WWF calls for climate change action to protect Coral Triangle
  • Climate change funding must go beyond aid payments, commission says

10 years jail for dodgy carbon deals; Rudd Government probes infrastructure risks; more

  • 10 years jail for dodgy carbon deals
  • Rudd Government to investigate climate risks for key infrastructure
  • 'No need to lift packaging recycling target', consultant says
  • Mandating more efficient TVs has major benefits, RIS concludes

Orica tries again on HCB waste; and more

  • Orica tries again to export HCB waste
  • ESAA to Tasmania – congratulations, we don't like feed-in tariffs either
  • Alliance calls for 'green new deal'
  • Ferguson launches geothermal industry plan
  • SA seeks EPBC Act approval for 'worst-case scenario' seawater flooding
  • Emissions must peak by 2015, IPCC chief tells UN talks

Woodside's offshore claim – leakage or pre-existing economics?; and more

  • Woodside's offshore processing claim – carbon leakage or pre-existing economics?
  • IEA warns of 6°C rise
  • SA Parliament passes bag ban bill, EPHC issues bag trial report
  • Ministers release wind farm report
  • AIGN issues climate briefs
  • Recyclers welcome NSW waste levy boost




News in brief, January 25, 2008

Five Australian companies feature in global 'top 100' sustainability listing * TV sector warned of 'strong political will' to act on energy efficiency * ACTU chief to speak at Davos sustainability forum * Tasmania to draft contamination audit regulations * Environment chiefs to Garnaut – don't give us the third degree



* Australian Industry Group urges fund for water projects * SA Cabinet looks to Greenhouse Friendly scheme in carbon neutral push * ANU professor sets out health challenges of environmental degradation * Victoria seeks advisory council nominees * Ecolabel scheme proposes new draft standard



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