

“Beyond the economic and national security self-interest in replacing Australia fossil fuel exports with alternatives, Australia has a profound global obligation to reduce emissions. “Australia has a unique opportunity and obligation to face up to the climate crisis through policies to manage a decline in its carbon exports, starting with a moratorium on new coal mines. “Many argue Australia’s emissions are small on a global scale, but this research shows the complete opposite: our domestic emissions are large and our exported emissions are even larger.” “On any reasonable assessment of the data, the climate impact of Australia’s fossil fuel industry are immense,” said Richie Merzian, Climate & Energy Program Director at the Australia Institute. Per capita, Australia’s emissions are the highest in the OECD, and globally behind only smaller petro-states such Qatar.Australia’s domestic greenhouse gas emissions are higher than 40 countries that have larger populations than Australia, putting Australia at 14 th globally.Australia mines more fossil fuel carbon than Indonesia, India, Canada, Iran and Iraq.In absolute terms, Australia is the fifth biggest miner of fossil fuel carbon, behind only China, the USA, Russia and Saudi Arabia, and ten times the world average per capita.Australia’s fossil fuel exports are higher than those from Indonesia, Canada, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, or Qatar, and nearly four times larger than those from Venezuela or Colombia.Goods and services credits (exports) fell 1,096m (2.0) driven by Non-monetary gold. Australia’s fossil fuel production is one and a half times the size of all EU countries’ production combined. International trade International trade Sort by Relevance 07 September 2023 International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia The seasonally adjusted balance on goods and services surplus decreased 2,229m in July.

When Governor Phillip left the colony in December 1792, the European population was 4,221, of whom 3,099 were. Sealing and whaling contributed more to the colonial economy than land produce until the 1830s. Australia’s fossil fuel exports are almost three-quarters (74%) the size of all exports from all EU countries combined, and more than double any individual EU country. Seal skins, Whale oil and baleen (whalebone) were valuable commodities and provided Australia with its first major export industries.Australia is the largest fossil fuel exporter in the OECD, making up 20% of the total.Australia is the world’s third largest fossil fuel exporter, making up 7% of all fossil fuel exports, behind only Russia and Saudi Arabia.The analysis, which compares emissions from burning fossil fuels mined and exported, also finds: On a per capita basis, Australia is on par with Saudi Arabia. The new research also finds that in absolute terms Australia is the world’s fifth largest miner of fossil fuels, ranking behind only China, USA, Russia and Saudi Arabia. The climate impact of Australia’s fossil fuel (coal, oil, gas) exports ranks behind only Russia and Saudi Arabia exports in terms of global emissions, according to a major new report from the Australia Institute Climate & Energy Program.
