
Politics Now What should Australia's 2035 climate target be?
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Sep 12, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Erwin Jackson, Head of Australian programs for Climate Works Centre, shares insights on Australia’s upcoming 2035 climate target and the challenges that lie ahead. He emphasizes balancing industry survival with climate goals and the critical role of renewable energy in achieving these ambitions. Jackson explores economic benefits tied to sustainable investments and Australia’s pivotal position in the global renewable energy shift. The conversation also covers how clear policies and international cooperation are essential for effective climate action.
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65–75% Is Technically Feasible
- Modelling from Climate Works and CSIRO shows a 65–75% 2035 range is technically achievable.
- That range should be the benchmark against which government ambition is judged.
Build On Existing Policies
- Treat investment in the transition as productive, not just a cost, and build on existing policies rather than starting anew.
- Strengthen renewable rollout, industrial carbon pricing, and vehicle standards to accelerate decarbonisation.
Land Is A Core, Overlooked Challenge
- Land use will be a central, complex piece of the transition because renewables and carbon sinks compete with agriculture and communities.
- Integrating climate action, nature and food systems is a long-term policy challenge that needs planning now.
