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Australia Kicks In And Gets Kicked At Copenhagen Climate Conference

Yesterday at the Copenhagen climate conference, U.S Energy Secretary Steven Chu
announced the launch of a program to promote clean energy technologies in
developing countries; an initiative that Australia will also be financially
contributing to.
The new initiatives, part of Climate REDI (Renewables and Efficiency Deployment
Initiative) will speed up deployment of renewable
energy and energy
efficiency technology in developing nations.
One aspect is the Solar and LED Energy Access Program that will accelerate deployment of affordable
home solar power systems and LED lanterns to people who do not have access to
mains electricity. The program will provide households with low-cost and quality-assured solar alternatives to expensive and polluting kerosene.
The combined budget for the Climate REDI programs is $350 million over five
years. Funding for three of the initiatives, including the Solar and LED Energy Access Program,
will total USD $100 million. The United States intends to contribute $35
million, with the balance from Italy, Australia and other partners.
Also yesterday at Copenhagen was the announcement of ten Technology Action Plans
developed under the Global Partnership. Australia will be one the lead countries
involved with the Carbon capture, use and storage plan.
While Australia has put its hand up to take an active role in assisting
developing countries, it has by no means been the darling of negotiations. Developing nations staged a two-hour walkout
talks yesterday, accusing countries including Australia of attempting to "kill the Kyoto
Protocol".
Australia has also been accused of "cooking
the carbon books" after it was revealed while counting carbon sequestered
by through modified farming and forestry strategies, it did not include high
emissions aspects like bushfires (increasing due to climate change) and
clearfell logging.
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