The second greenhouse gas audit for Western Australia follows significant policy and scientific advances in the climate change arena. The United Nations Framework on Climate Change has been ratified by Australia and has been in force since March 1994. There are also policy implications leading from the discovery of the complex effects of secondary or 'indirect' global warming potentials of greenhouse gases, and the effects of the depletion of the ozone layer on the global warming. The present audit is based on the methodology of the Draft Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory in order to be commensurate with national and international inventory work. There remain significant gaps in the audit information base. Some of these could be...
This report examines options for greenhouse emissions abatement by changing land management practice...
The policy explains how the Australian government will respond to the climate change challenge by: r...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
Climate change poses a serious threat not only at local council level but to the world. With a direc...
This research project investigates current and previous local government greenhouse gas emission rep...
<p>Frequent site energy consumption auditing is a potential strategy to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG...
Climate change poses a serious threat not only at local council level but to the world. With a direc...
Concern about climate change and concerted international action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions a...
This exploratory qualitative study, using interview data, provides perceptions of the preliminary im...
The agricultural sector (excluding land clearing) contributed around 20 per cent of Australia’s net ...
Submission made on behalf of the Climate Council to the Australian Government's Review of the Nation...
This report examines options for greenhouse emissions abatement by changing land management practice...
The Australian energy sector is characterized by an abundant, diverse mixture of primary and second...
This report presents the results of the Treasury\u27s economic modelling of the potential economic i...
Public debate over climate change, and how we should respond, has reached unprecedented levels in Au...
This report examines options for greenhouse emissions abatement by changing land management practice...
The policy explains how the Australian government will respond to the climate change challenge by: r...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
Climate change poses a serious threat not only at local council level but to the world. With a direc...
This research project investigates current and previous local government greenhouse gas emission rep...
<p>Frequent site energy consumption auditing is a potential strategy to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG...
Climate change poses a serious threat not only at local council level but to the world. With a direc...
Concern about climate change and concerted international action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions a...
This exploratory qualitative study, using interview data, provides perceptions of the preliminary im...
The agricultural sector (excluding land clearing) contributed around 20 per cent of Australia’s net ...
Submission made on behalf of the Climate Council to the Australian Government's Review of the Nation...
This report examines options for greenhouse emissions abatement by changing land management practice...
The Australian energy sector is characterized by an abundant, diverse mixture of primary and second...
This report presents the results of the Treasury\u27s economic modelling of the potential economic i...
Public debate over climate change, and how we should respond, has reached unprecedented levels in Au...
This report examines options for greenhouse emissions abatement by changing land management practice...
The policy explains how the Australian government will respond to the climate change challenge by: r...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...