Combet announces climate cash for Africa

Australia has fast-tracked money to help African countries adapt to climate change, the federal government has announced at climate talks in Durban.

Climate Change Minister Greg Combet is attending the United Nations climate summit in Durban, South Africa.

During his national statement on behalf of Australia, Mr Combet hailed the historic passing of the Gillard government’s carbon price scheme and move towards emissions trading.

He told international leaders Australia’s reforms includes new long-term target to cut emissions by 80 per cent by 2050.

“Our new laws will cut pollution, drive energy efficiency and ignite renewable energy opportunities,” he told the summit on Wednesday.

“This means Australia will do as we say, we will meet the emission reduction targets we have pledged, and continue to reduce emissions over the long term.”

Mr Combet announced $25 million towards helping African nations manage water resources, boost food security and climate-proof agriculture.

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