$3 MILLION TO HELP REDUCE DEFORESTATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA


Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2008


23 April 2008 - The Rudd Government will provide $3 million for joint activities with Papua New Guinea to help reduce greenhouse emissions from deforestation under the Papua New Guinea-Australia Forest Carbon Partnership.

At the Australia-Papua New Guinea Ministerial Forum in Madang, Minister for Climate Change and Water, Penny Wong, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stephen Smith, said Australia would assist Papua New Guinea in improving its capacity to monitor forest carbon.

“This is a key first step in enabling Papua New Guinea to participate in future international forest carbon markets, with a view to reducing deforestation. We know deforestation contributes around 20 per cent of total global emissions,” Senator Wong said.

“The $3 million funding is part of Australia’s support for finding a global solution on climate change.”

Mr Smith said Australia’s financial support would be used to strengthen engagement on forest carbon between Australia and PNG. One element of this is providing Australian technical, scientific and analytical support for the design of Papua New Guinea’s carbon monitoring and accounting systems.

“Papua New Guinea has the world’s third-largest tropical forest area. Developing market-based incentives to preserve forests is designed to provide options for supporting the development of local communities while helping to reduce global greenhouse emissions,” Mr Smith said.

The $3 million is from the Government’s $200 million International Forest Carbon Initiative.

“At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, representatives agreed for the first time that addressing deforestation and forest degradation should be part of international climate negotiations,” Senator Wong said.

“Funds available under the International Forest Carbon Initiative are being used to support Australia’s aims in ongoing international negotiations on climate change.”

Senator Wong said Australia’s collaboration with Papua New Guinea and also Indonesia on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation would provide valuable input into these negotiations.
“The first act of the Rudd Labor Government was to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, and now we are playing an active and constructive role in developing a global solution to this global challenge.”
Media Contact: Minister Smith - Courtney Hoogen
Senator Wong - Ilsa Colson

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RUDD GOVERNMENT DELIVERS MILLIONS FOR WATER RECYCLING IN

17 April 2008 - ADELAIDE’S SOUTH - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today visited Christies Beach Treatment Plant to announce formal funding of $34.5 million for the Waterproofing the South project.

The Christies Beach facility is being upgraded to produce high quality recycled water for industry and for watering gardens and playing fields. The project would also see expanded piping infrastructure provide more recycled water for local wineries.

Senator Wong said developing new sources of water is a priority for the Rudd Government.

“Climate change means we need new sources of water that don’t rely entirely on rainfall,” Senator
Wong said.

“The Rudd Government is investing $34.5 million in this recycling project so that businesses and households in the Onkaparinga area have access to water for watering gardens and crops, without drawing on precious supplies of drinking water.”

Waterproofing the South is expected to provide close to three billion litres of recycled water once treatment plant works and piping are completed in 2010.

Senator Wong said Waterproofing the South would provide essential infrastructure to deliver the Rudd Government’s election commitment to contribute an additional $3.5 million towards connecting McLaren Vale irrigators to recycled water from Christies Beach.

The McLaren Vale project will connect irrigators to recycled water from the Christies Beach Treatment Plant via the Willunga Basin Water Company pipeline, saving around 500 million litres of drinking water every year.

“The McLaren Vale project is an important election commitment for the Rudd Government and Waterproofing the South will allow us to deliver on this important project,” Senator Wong said.

“These two projects take the Rudd Government’s investment in water projects in Southern Adelaide to $38 million.”

Member for Kingston, Amanda Rishworth, said the water recycling projects would secure jobs and investment for the region.

“This project means local industry will have a secure source of water, even during times of drought,” Ms Rishworth said.

“Waterproofing the South will also help clean up local beaches by reducing the amount of wastewater discharged to sea.”

 
 

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