18 September 2025, 3:49 AM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared that Australia's new climate change target is to reduce carbon emissions by 62% to 70% by 2025. This is a major change from the previous number of 51% as Australia and the world were striving to reach net zero by 2050.
The Albanese Government released the following statement:
Today, we’re announcing Australia’s next step in acting on climate change and seizing the economic opportunity before our nation.
The Albanese Labor Government has accepted the Climate Change Authority’s independent advice and will set our 2035 climate change target at a range of 62% to 70% reduction on 2005 emissions.
This is an ambitious but achievable target - sending the right investment signal, responding to the science and delivered with a practical plan. It builds on what we know are the lowest cost actions we can deliver over the next decade while leaving room for new technologies to take things up a gear.
According to the best available analysis the majority of the reductions for Australia to reach the initial stages of our 2035 climate change target range can be achieved through actions in five priority areas, building on our existing policies. These are:
In addition to help meet the target, the Albanese Labor Government is today announcing we will deliver:
The global shift to clean energy represents one of the biggest economic transformations since the Industrial Revolution – and it presents Australia with an enormous economic and jobs opportunity.
Today, the following documents to support the Australian Government’s 2035 climate target are available.
Australia is not alone in acting on climate change - with around 80% of global GDP covered by national net zero commitments.
Global investment in clean energy projects is set to rise over USD $2 trillion – we want to grow this, and Australia’s share in it.
This is the right target to protect our environment and secure our prosperity and to create jobs and economic growth for our nation.
The Government’s sensible, practical approach means our exporters, farmers and key industries will be able to compete and succeed in the world and our environment will be safe for future generations.
Vitally, this target range balances what the Commonwealth can achieve with existing policies and technologies, and what the country could achieve with a whole-of-economy and whole-of-society effort. A range enables greater ambition, recognising how quickly technology can change and the potential for even greater emissions reduction in the next decade.
We know every effort to tackle emissions today will help avoid the worst impacts of climate change in the future.
This range will see Australia halve its emissions compared to current levels. It is in line with global efforts to limit dangerous global warming.
We are not the biggest polluter or the biggest economy but our commitment to action on climate change matters. It matters to our neighbours, it matters for our economy and it matters for the country that we pass on to our children.