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Chair |
Mr Kelvin Thomson MP |
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Deputy Chair |
Senator Julian McGauran |
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Members |
Hon Kevin Andrews MP |
Senator Simon Birmingham |
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Mr Jamie Briggs MP |
Senator Michaelia Cash |
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Mr John Forrest MP |
Senator Don Farrell |
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Ms Jill Hall MP |
Senator Scott Ludlam |
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Mrs Julia Irwin MP |
Senator Louise Pratt |
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Hon John Murphy MP |
Senator Dana Wortley |
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Ms Belinda Neal MP |
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Ms Melissa Parke MP |
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Mr Luke Simpkins MP |
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Mr Chris Trevor MP |
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Ms Maria Vamvakinou MP |
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Secretary |
Jerome Brown Russell Chafer Siobhán Leyne |
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Inquiry Secretaries |
Kevin Bodel Julia Searle |
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Research Officer |
Geoff Wells |
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Administrative Officers |
Heidi Luschtinetz |
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Dorota Cooley |
The Resolution of Appointment of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties allows it to inquire into and report on:
a) matters arising from treaties and related National Interest Analyses and proposed treaty actions and related Explanatory Statements presented or deemed to be presented to the Parliament;
b) any question relating to a treaty or other international instrument, whether or not negotiated to completion, referred to the committee by:
(i) either House of the Parliament, or
(ii) a Minister; and
such other matters as may be referred to the committee by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and on such conditions as the Minister may prescribe.
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ACE CRC |
Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre |
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ACF |
Australian Conservation Foundation |
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BCA |
Building Code of Australia |
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BEV |
Battery Electric Vehicles |
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CCS |
Carbon Capture and Storage |
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CPRS |
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme |
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CRC GGT |
Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies |
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CSIRO |
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation |
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GBRMPA |
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority |
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HEV |
Hybrid Electric Vehicles |
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IPCC |
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change |
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MRET |
Mandatory Renewable Energy Target |
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NABERS |
National Australian Built Environment Rating System |
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ppm |
parts per million |
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RET |
Renewable Energy Target |
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SRES |
Special Report on Emissions Scenarios |
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WALFA |
West Arnhem Land Fire Abatement |
The Committee finds that it is in Australia’s interests to secure global agreement to deliver deep cuts in emissions so as to stabilise concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at 450 parts per million or lower by 2050.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government be willing to adopt a policy setting to reduce Australia’s emissions of greenhouse gases by 80 percent by 2050 in seeking agreement from other developed countries to also cut emissions by 80 percent by 2050.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government pursue the creation of an international carbon market as the primary mechanism for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government take the following position to the 15th Conference of the Parties to the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Denmark:
n that the international community reach an agreement to stabilise greenhouse gas emissions at around 450 parts per million or lower of carbon equivalent;
n that the agreement distribute responsibilities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions across nations by requiring developed nations to reduce emissions by 80 percent by 2050, with the residual reductions distributed fairly between developing and transitional nations; and
n that the agreement establish an international carbon market as the primary mechanism for achieving the necessary reductions.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government work through the Council of Australian Governments to establish a high quality integrated public transport system including light rail technology.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government endeavour to move to 'full carbon accounting' to ensure that emissions resulting from forestry activities as well as biosequestration are accurately accounted for.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government, through both the Council of Australian Governments and ongoing work on the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, and in consultation with relevant indigenous communities, explore ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from savannah burning.
The Committee recommends that promising renewable energy technologies which are not cost-competitive at the moment, including geothermal, solar thermal, large scale photovoltaic and wave energy, are further supported.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government establish a coordinating mechanism through the Council of Australian Governments to ensure integration and coordination of greenhouse gas reduction actions across all States, Territories and levels of government, including local and State government planning processes.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government direct the Australian Building Codes Board to review the Building Code of Australia to ensure that it better provides for energy efficiency standards suitable for varied climate zones.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government investigate using revegetation as an adaptation mechanism to reduce temperature and increase rainfall in applicable parts of Australia.
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government conduct an inquiry into adaptation strategies for climate change. This inquiry should include consideration of projected sea-level rise due to climate change and its impact upon Australian coastal communities and neighbouring countries.
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