Article 6ZP7M Former UN climate chief urges Australia to set ‘prosperity’ target of cutting emissions by 75% by 2035

Former UN climate chief urges Australia to set ‘prosperity’ target of cutting emissions by 75% by 2035

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Adam Morton Climate and environment editor
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A former UN climate chief has urged the Australian government to set a greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of at least a 75% cut by 2035, backing calls from a group of more than 350 businesses that it would be better for the economy than a lower goal.

The intervention by Christiana Figueres, an architect of the 2015 Paris agreement when she was the executive secretary of the UN framework convention on climate change, comes before discussions about Australia's commitment, due to be announced next month.

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