October 4, 2025
  • Australian Parliament has passed government legislation in view of a pledge to reduce carbon emissions by 43 percent by 2030 and further bring it to zero by 2050.
  • The Senate passed the bill with 37 votes to 26 with amendments from independent senator David Pocock, before being passed by the House of Representatives hours later.
  • The legislation, which still needs royal assent before it officially becomes law, will set a target greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 43 percent by 2030. It also enshrines net zero emissions by 2050.
  • Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said that the passage of the climate change legislation sends a message to the world that Australia is serious about driving down emissions and serious about reaping the economic opportunities from affordable renewable energy.
  • Bowen said, it also strengthens transparency and accountability through the annual climate change statement and will ensure public debate informs government decisions.
  • The bill is passed with the support of the Greens party and independents.
  • This is the first step in climate action following Labour Party coming to power this year.
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