Article 6S4JV Work to regulate one of Australia’s biggest sources of carbon dioxide stalls, FoI documents reveal

Work to regulate one of Australia’s biggest sources of carbon dioxide stalls, FoI documents reveal

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Peter Hannam Economics correspondent
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Exclusive: Environmental group says it is concerned' to hear progress on cleaning up air pollution from diesel-burning may have hit a wall

Work to regulate one of Australia's biggest sources of carbon dioxide and other pollutants has stalled", despite the project beginning six years ago and comparable nations limiting emissions years earlier, New South Wales government documents have revealed.

State and federal environment ministers agreed in 2018 to examine pollution from non-road diesel engines as part of the national clean air agreement. These machines totalled more than 640,000 - ranging from mining trucks, outboard motors and forklifts to electricity generators - and were forecast to reach 945,000 by 2043.

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