Australia weighs delay on 2035 climate goals amid US election uncertainty

Australia may postpone its 2035 climate target announcement until after its election, citing uncertainty around the U.S. election outcome.

Adam Morton reports for The Guardian.


In short:

  • Australia may miss its February 2025 deadline to announce its 2035 climate target, awaiting the US election results.
  • A report suggests Australia could cut emissions by 65%-75% by 2035, but the government awaits further recommendations.
  • Th U.S. election outcome could heavily influence global climate policy.

Key quote:

“A Harris presidency would likely see the U.S. continue to exert pressure on all countries, including Australia, to set a strong 2035 target as soon as possible.”

— Erwin Jackson, director of policy, Investor Group on Climate Change

Why this matters:

Delaying climate goals can slow global progress toward reducing emissions. The US election outcome may impact how aggressively other countries act to combat climate change.

More: Fuel emissions debate fuels Australia's climate conversation

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