We attended COP28 to learn from, collaborate and connect with other governments to accelerate our transition to net zero emissions.
The NSW Government is committed to help lead the fight against climate change. We work with local and international governments and organisations, businesses, households, and Traditional Owners, to protect the lands we walk on and the communities we walk with.
Together we’ll tackle the financial, social and environmental challenges posed by climate change and secure clean energy, drive economic growth and protect our air, our water, our soil, our plants and our animals.
Our hosted 2 events
COP28 Dubai
The Conference of the Parties to the Convention (COP) is an annual gathering of the member countries who agreed to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Brazil in 1992. COP28 in Dubai was the 28th gathering to determine global commitments, responsibilities and progress in tackling climate change.
Find a success story
Select a pin on the map to find out how we’re working with people, communities and businesses across NSW.
Fast-tracking energy
NSW EnergyCo coordinates investment in Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) across NSW. They channel investment in solar and wind farms and storage such as batteries and pumped hydro to the places best suited to host it. This means we can harness and distribute clean energy reliably and affordably - powering NSW for decades to come.
Transforming transport
Decarbonising the NSW transport system is essential to meeting our net zero by 2050 target.
The transport sector is currently the state’s second largest source of CO2 emissions and is predicted to become the state’s leading source of emissions by 2035.
The transport sector is responsible for about 20% of all NSW emissions with 88% of these emissions from road transport.
Investing in the future
One of our priorities is to accelerate the research, development and demonstration of low emissions technologies with the potential to become scalable, replicable and cost-effective.
Funding new technology will help make NSW a clean energy superpower, create jobs and investment and stimulate huge economic growth for businesses and communities to thrive.
Funding ideas today will help us realise the climate solutions of tomorrow.
Transitioning to a net zero nature economy
Climate change and biodiversity emergencies present enormous risk to governments and business. But they are also major opportunities to increase competitiveness, and drive innovation, while helping restore balance to nature.
The destruction of natural ecosystems is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change is already a major driver of nature loss. On the flip side, nature plays an essential role in combatting climate change.
We cannot solve the climate crisis without considering nature. Nature plays an integral role in the transition to net zero.