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Court rules Queensland environment dept 'plainly wrong'; EPA Victoria halves zero carbon costs; more

  • Court rules Queensland environment department 'plainly wrong'
  • Queensland Government backs large-scale solar
  • Court orders abbattoir to pay $60,000 after effluent discharge
  • EPA Victoria halves zero carbon costs, excludes GreenPower
  • Tasmania issues coastal works manual


U.S. climate bill protects jobs, says Robb; Origin carbon credits deal; and more

  • U.S. climate bill does more to protect jobs, says Robb
  • Origin backs largest carbon forest sink project
  • Responsible investment report uncovers mixed results for Australia
  • DAFF invites forest industries climate change grant applications
  • Members Equity signs covenant with EPA Victoria
  • Tasmanian oil spill costs shipping company $26,000


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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