The Australian Government has invested in technology solutions for carbon capture and storage, as well as, clean hydrogen hubs. Though it is a great start, the National Soil Strategy does not go far enough towards maximising soil security, mitigating climate change and promoting landscape sustainability.
The 2021 federal budget was light on climate and environment measures. However, it is good to see, particularly following Dr Finkel’s recent strategy published in the Quarterly Essay - Getting to Zero: Australia’s Energy Transition - that the government has invested in technology solutions for carbon capture and storage, as well as, clean hydrogen hubs:
Even better, is that the emphasis is at last swinging to funding that also assists landscape solutions. Extensive lobbying from three strongly aligned groups, Soil Science Australia, the University of Sydney, and the Soil Carbon Industry Group (hats off to them!), has resulted in soil management getting a renewed focus in the budget to support the National Soil Strategy as indicated below:
Though it is a great start, the National Soil Strategy does not go far enough towards maximising soil security, mitigating climate change and promoting landscape sustainability.
Keep an eye out for a soon to be available book (a book I've written together with my daughter Freya Mulvey) covering this very topic.