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Zero Net Emissions
Climate change is happening now and you can do something about it.
Everyone can cut their greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the impact of climate change.
Every Victorian household produces on average over 12 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year. More than half of these emissions come from electricity usage, the vast majority of which is generated through burning brown coal in the Latrobe Valley.
Our local greenhouse emissions are growing and will continue to grow unless we take actions to curb our energy usage. By saving energy, you'll save money, as well as help protect our environment from the impacts of climate change.
Governments and businesses around the world are setting targets to reduce their greenhouse emissions and every day, more join the ranks of those setting the ambitious Zero Net Emission target. Click here to find out how you too can set your target to Zero Net Emissions.
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Accredited Green Power
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Banyule City Council
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City of Melbourne
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City of Whittlesea
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City of Yarra
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Climate Change Science - CSIRO
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Darebin City Council
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EcoSmart Electricians
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Federal Department of Climate Change
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Green Electricity Watch
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Hume City Council
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ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability
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Manningham City Council
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Moreland City Council
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Moreland Energy Foundation
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Municipal Association of Victoria
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National Sustainable Public Lighting Toolbox
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Nillumbik Shire Council
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Sustainability Victoria
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TravelSmart
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Vic 1000 - Village Green
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Victorian Department of Planning and Community Development
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Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment Climate Change program
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Vox Bandicoot




