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![G7 climate policy: what good looks like](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/g7_climate_policy_-_what_good_looks_like.pdf-7724.jpg?v=1706695761)
Briefings
At the UN climate summit COP26, governments made a collective commitment to bring forward 2030 targets this year that are in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C temperature goal.This policy brief outlines six key policy recommendations for this June’s G7 summit that, if adopted, would demonstrate the ambition and leadership needed to keep the 1.5°C limit in sight and to maintain the momentum that was developed at COP26.
![Australian government advertisement fact check](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/australian_government_fact_checking_emissions.pdf-95577.jpg?v=1706702316)
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This year, the Australian Government has been running a series of advertisements about its climate change action. Climate Analytics has taken a closer look at these ads and have put them into perspective.
![Australian election 2022 political party and independent climate goals: analysis](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/auselection22_partyclimategoals_climateanalytics_1.pdf-7191.jpg?v=1706702317)
Briefings
Ahead of the upcoming Australian elections, Climate Analytics has analysed the global warming implications of the 2030 climate targets of the political parties and independents: the LNP, the Labor Party (ALP), the Teal Independents (the Zali Stegall Bill), and the Greens.
![National 1.5°C compatible emissions pathways and consistent power sector benchmarks in Africa](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/1-5_npe_africa_1.pdf-6865.jpg?v=1706801627)
Reports
This report presents domestic emissions pathways required to keep to the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit for eight African countries: Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
![An assessment of the adequacy of the mitigation measures and targets of the respondent states in Duarte Agostinho v Portugal and 32 other states](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/final_report_ca_glan.pdf-81061.jpg?v=1706695761)
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This report provides an overview of the best available science and other key concepts of relevance to the achievement of the 1.5°C limit – i.e., the long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of the Paris Agreement – and assesses the adequacy of the mitigation measures and targets of the 33 respondent states in Duarte Agostinho v Portugal and 32 other States against the long-term temperature goal.
![Woodside’s Scarborough and Pluto Project undermines the Paris Agreement](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/climateanalytics_scarboroughpluto_dec2021.pdf-7502.jpg?v=1706700655)
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This is the first study that puts together the total greenhouse gas implications of the entire Scarborough-Pluto project, including its associated and interlinked projects. The results show the emissions are significantly larger than either the company or the state government estimates indicate.