Australia and UK make pact to partner on 2050 net-zero climate goal
- Australia and the United Kingdom have agreed to collaborate on climate change and energy initiatives, targeting net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, after talks between Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese and Keir Starmer.
- The Climate and Energy Partnership was announced during the Commonwealth leaders meeting, emphasizing the economic potential of transitioning to net zero emissions.
- Pacific Island leaders expressed concerns over rising sea levels and urged Australia and the UK to take more action against climate change, despite the new partnership.
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Australia and UK announce new climate and energy deal
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese met with Sir Keir Starmer for the first time in Samoa.

Australia and UK make pact to partner on 2050 net-zero climate goal
APIA, Samoa (AP) — Australia and the United Kingdom have deepened ties by agreeing to collaborate on climate change and energy initiatives, aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, while also reaffirming their mutual commitment to develop nuclear submarines for both nations under the AUKUS treaty. The Climate and Energy Partnership was announced after […]
Australia and Britain Join Forces for a Greener Future
Australia and Britain Join Forces for a Greener Future Australia and the UK are set to intensify their collaborative efforts in deploying renewable energy technologies, particularly focusing on green hydrogen and offshore wind. This strategic move aims to support both nations' decarbonisation goals and stimulate their industrial sectors, as announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his British counterpart, Keir Starmer, during the Common…
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