Net Zero Australia: Final results from a ground-breaking study (online and in person)
What might net zero look like for Australia? What changes might we have to make to our economy, infrastructure, and outlook to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century?
Launched in 2020, the Net Zero Australia study aims to provide rigorous and independent analysis of how Australia can achieve net zero emissions for both our domestic and export economies.
Interim modelling results released in August 2022 showed that achieving net zero will be an immense challenge, but it also creates a once-in-a-generation nation building opportunity.
The final findings from the study will be made public for the first time at this event, including detailed break-downs of the scenarios and sensitivities, sector by sector, and comprehensive mapping of the transition to net zero emissions.
Hosted by The University of Queensland, the final results launch will be held in person in Brisbane and streamed online.
Date: Wednesday, 19 April 2023
Time: 6:00pm for 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: The Long Room, Customs House, 399 Queen Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000
Register to attend in person (or join the waitlist)
For more information about the research, visit https://www.netzeroaustralia.net.au/
For event enquiries, please contact events@uq.edu.au
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