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Home / Environment / Fossil Fuels Hamper Australia's Transition to Clean Energy

Fossil Fuels Hamper Australia's Transition to Clean Energy

24 Oct

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Summary

  • Australia approves new LNG project despite climate risks
  • Renewable energy costs plummet, but fossil fuel industry resists change
  • Devastating climate impacts already affecting Australia's environment
Fossil Fuels Hamper Australia's Transition to Clean Energy

As of October 2025, Australia is grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, with extreme weather events battering the country. Sydney experienced record October heat, while high winds caused destruction in Melbourne and New Zealand. Marine heatwaves have triggered algal blooms and coral bleaching in the Great Barrier and Ningaloo reefs.

These climate change-fueled impacts are taking a heavy toll, with some Australians losing their lives or homes. Experts warn that the situation is only the beginning, as global warming has already reached nearly 1.5°C and is set to reach at least 2.7°C by the end of the century if more action is not taken.

Despite the clear and urgent need for rapid decarbonization, the fossil fuel industry and its relationship with governments are proving to be the biggest barriers to the global energy transition. Australia, in particular, is approving new liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects that will lock in emissions for decades, even as renewable energy costs continue to plummet and become a more cost-effective solution.

Experts argue that fossil gas, including LNG, needs to be rapidly reduced and effectively out of the energy system by 2050, with the power sector transitioning a decade earlier. However, Australia's plans to sell more LNG to Asian markets through 2070 risk locking in carbon emissions and delaying the shift to clean, renewable energy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australia plans to continue selling more liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Asian markets all the way through 2070, even as experts warn that fossil gas needs to be rapidly reduced and out of the energy system by 2050.
The costs of renewable energy and storage are plummeting, making them a more cost-effective solution than fossil fuels. Experts say the cost of a global energy transition will be exponentially less than the ongoing costs of dealing with devastating climate change impacts.
Australia is experiencing a range of extreme weather events, including record heatwaves, high winds, marine heatwaves, and coral bleaching, all of which are being fueled by climate change. These impacts are taking a heavy toll on the country, with some Australians losing their lives or homes.

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