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Dr Zelalem Moti presents at the Towards Net Zero Forum

Why are so many sustainability-oriented technologies and solutions facing limited adoption?   Dr Zelalem Moti wants to understand why and how we can change this problem.   

towards net zero forum

We hosted the Towards Net Zero Forum on 12 and 13 June at the State Library of Victoria.

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By focusing on three industry value chains; iron ore to steel, sustainable aviation fuel and agriculture the mission is accelerating decarbonisation in these sectors and use learnings to identify approaches for other hard-to-abate sectors.  

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The new partnership will tackle global decarbonisation with innovative green steel and mineral processing research and development. Australia's commitment to […]

two people at a white board discussion

We are creating a two-way learning network to connect our regions on the ground, so they can lean into the ecosystem and learn from other regions, experts, industries, and communities.  

carbon sequestration cost reduction workshop

New report for the Climate Change Authority and Clean Energy Regulator explores expert workshops on potential for sequestration cost reduction.

Hills outside Yankalilla, SA

The Towards Net Zero Mission is a founding member of SA ZERO and we are excited to collaborate in new ways with some of South Australia’s most influential organisations to drive progress, sustainable innovation, and collaborative action to accelerate SA's journey to Net Zero.

CSIRo and Boeing SAF Roadmap

The roadmap is part of the critical work the Mission is undertaking to support Australia’s hardest to abate sectors to halve their emissions by 2035, and forms part of our Towards Net Zero Mission

Biochar in the greensteel process

The technology produces a metallurgical grade of biochar that is a net-zero emissions fuel source and replacement for coal in the steelmaking process.

aerial photo of mangroves and water

It summarises the Authority’s policy insights that follow from the CSIRO’s technical report ‘Australia’s Carbon Sequestration Potential’.