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Start date for clean energy regulator; Orica on air fugitives; RET ban plan under fire; & more

  • Orica defends NPI emissions data
  • Combet names start date for carbon scheme regulator
  • Government's native forest biomass RET ban plan 'disingenuous': AFPA
  • Woodside issues draft EIS for Browse offshore
  • Environment group makes EPBC referral for 6m-hectare biodiversity audit


Climate and environment wrap for August – a business guide

Federal changes mean companies will find it easier to buy and use Australian carbon credits, a NSW review is likely to result in tougher environmental incident notification rules and a Western Australian appeal decision confirms that backers of major projects will face carbon offset obligations.



Politicians weigh up carbon price floor; Industry group rejects ACCC comments; & more

  • Climate committee loses key adviser; examines carbon price 'floor'
  • Industry refrigerants group distances itself from ACCC comments
  • Victoria releases draft 'clean fill' guidelines
  • NZ releases voluntary greenhouse gas reporting guidelines

NSW to levy industry clusters to fund environmental monitoring; and more

  • NSW chides miners, introduces environmental levy bill
  • Use IT to maximise emission cuts: AIIA
  • NZ establishes ETS and agriculture committee
  • Victoria provides $5m funding boost for 'organic' solar cells
  • AFL boss joins Climate Institute board


Sims asks EPA Victoria for 40-fold rise in NOx limit; 'coal, GGAS challenges in CPRS deferral'; and more

  • Sims asks EPA Victoria for looser air discharge limits
  • CPRS deferral means challenges for coal, uncertainty for GGAS, law firm says
  • Streamline approvals to develop marine energy sector, ESAA says
  • NSW releases new methodology for energy savings scheme



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