Australia launches Strategy for Nature 2024-30, aims to phase out harmful subsidies by 2030 amid criticism for lacking initial address.

Australia has launched its Strategy for Nature 2024-30, aligning with a global biodiversity framework aimed at protecting nature. However, it has faced criticism for not addressing harmful subsidies that threaten biodiversity. The government plans to identify and reduce these subsidies by 2025 and phase out at least $500 billion annually by 2030. A survey shows 99% of Australians value preserving natural wonders, with 86% supporting stronger environmental laws.

October 06, 2024
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