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Australia under pressure as China steps up its renewable energy efforts

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 20, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Ross Gittins highlights the significant role that China is playing in the transition to renewable energy, emphasizing the country’s rapid shift towards solar and wind energy to reduce air pollution and electricity costs. China’s manufacturing capacity, lack of community consultation, and strict regulations have allowed for this transition to occur quickly. This move towards renewables is not only driven by environmental concerns but also by a strategic imperative, as China aims to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In contrast, Australia, due to its significant fossil fuel exports, continues to be a major contributor to global warming, potentially impacting its relationships with countries like Pacific Islanders who are facing existential threats due to climate change.

The article also addresses the concerning trends in greenhouse gas emissions based on different income levels in countries, with wealthier countries showing a decline in emissions due to government, industry, and citizen actions. On the other hand, developing countries are increasing their emissions as they strive to raise living standards using fossil fuel-generated electricity. The focus at the recent COP29 meeting on providing funding to developing countries affected by climate change highlights the importance of wealthy countries providing support for renewable energy technology and training to discourage the use of fossil fuels. It is noted that Australia, by increasing coal exports, is setting a negative example and hindering the development of renewable energy.

Concerns are raised regarding companies like Santos promoting carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a solution to their contribution to climate pollution. While CCS is acknowledged as a step towards addressing emissions, it captures only a small percentage of carbon pollution each year, with no project meeting its CO2 capture rate target. The need for a shift towards sustainable energy is emphasized, with hopes for an inevitable transition away from oil, gas, and carbon-intensive exports towards more sustainable energy sources.

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Lastly, the challenges in the education sector, particularly in teacher retention and student behavior, are discussed. The impact of student behavior and parental frustrations on teacher retention is noted, highlighting the importance of fostering a sense of achievement and confidence in students through tailored learning approaches. The need for teachers to understand students’ abilities and learning styles to create a positive classroom experience is emphasized, as education degrees face declining interest from students due to various challenges in the profession.

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