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Modelling emission reduction pathways

This submission to the Climate Change Authority is in response to their consultation paper of August 2023. A microsimulation model should be created for each Safeguard facility, reflecting its resources, profitability and abatement costs. Climate change projections should be used to model the growth or decline of regional industries.

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Climate Change Richard Cumpston Climate Change Richard Cumpston

Underestimation of coal mine emissions

This submission to the Climate Change Authority is in response to their issues paper of May 18 2023. It notes that methane emissions from open cut mines appear to be strongly underestimated, and suggests that open cut coal mines should be required to measure their emissions directly.

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Climate Change Richard Cumpston Climate Change Richard Cumpston

Problems on the path to net zero

More information is needed on the regional consequences of Australia’s climate policies. Annual changes to Safeguard rules are likely to be more effective. Heavy use of ACCUs may occur by fossil fuel producers. Any use of ACCUs to offset methane emissions will result in many years of global warming before the offsetting cooling occurs.

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Climate Change Richard Cumpston Climate Change Richard Cumpston

Submission to Safeguard Mechanism consultation

The Safeguard Mechanism controls the 200 largest greenhouse gas emitters in Australia. A detailed national plan is needed to reduce their emissions, taking into account their locations. This would allow grants to be directed more effectively, with new industries replacing old ones, and with lower impacts on communities.

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Climate Change Richard Cumpston Climate Change Richard Cumpston

A faster transition to renewable electricity

Renewable generators and storage can be built within a year. A faster transition to fully renewable electricity would reduce the severe price fluctuations affecting providers and consumers. The Australian Energy Management Operator should be asked to design a scenario which brings forward generator, storage and network investments as quickly as possible.

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