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th Conference of the Parties held In Poznań, Poland, from 1-12 December 2008. No significant breakthroughs were achieved, meaning that negotiators face a hectic year in 2009 to finalise new treaty arrangements by the time of the next Copenhagen meeting.
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20 November The Government will work with the States and Territories to set a mandatory target for electricity retailers to source an additional two per cent of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2010. This will accelerate the uptake of renewable energy in grid-based electricity and provide a larger base for the development of commercially competitive renewable energy
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in Tim Bonyhady and Peter Christoff (eds)
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For example, In the US the Union of Concerned Scientists, representing more than 200 000 scientists and citizens, recommends cuts of at least 70-80 per cent below 2000 levels by 2050 In order to avoid dangerous climate change: Union of Concerned Scientists, A Target for US Emissions Reductions (2008) Union of Concerned Scientists: Citizens and Scientists for Environmental Solutions - Global Warming 〈http://www.ucsusa.org/global-warming/sclence/ emisslonstarget.html〉.
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The Issue of integration across different environmental sectors is a vexed one given the traditional approach of the law to divide the environment into segments such as water, forests, endangered species, and so on.
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This might be modelled along the lines of the former Resource Assessment Commission that advised the Commonwealth government on various matters pertaining to the implementation of sustainable development: see generally Resource Assessment Commission Act 1989 (ah) repealed
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This might be modelled along the lines of the former Resource Assessment Commission that advised the Commonwealth government on various matters pertaining to the implementation of sustainable development: see generally Resource Assessment Commission Act 1989 (ah) (repealed).
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