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Farmers Urge Strong Climate Action as New Climate Targets Announced

AgZero 2 mins read

18 September 2025 

 

Western Australian farmers have reacted to the unveiling of Australia’s new climate targets, calling upon the Federal Government to accelerate progress. 

 

The new emission reduction target, released in Sydney by the Prime Minister today, set a target of a 62 - 70% reduction of emissions by 2035. 

 

Corrigin farmer and AgZero Chair, Simon Wallwork said: 

“The targets are on the lower end of what is required to mitigate climate change.

 

“As farmers, we are on the front line of climate change and we understand the risks of a drying and warming south west land division. So far, we have adapted well but this will become increasingly difficult as climate impacts worsen,” Mr Wallwork said.

 

“The viability of our sector and communities is at risk and it is in our best interests for stronger action on climate change to ensure the long term future of our industry. Our kids and grandkids are increasingly educated on the climate risk and implications and are relying on us to demand stronger action.”

 

Badgingarra farmer and AgZero Director, Dale Park said: 

“Another chance has been missed by our generation to show some leadership in this space. Farmers have made a lot of practice changes over the last 20 years, with a lot more needed to come as the world heats."

 

AgZero CEO, Verity Morgan-Schmidt said:

 “We know that the faster we cut emissions, the better chance we have of keeping farmers farming and rural communities safe.

 

“The National Climate Risk Assessment clearly tells us what is at stake. With the 2035 target range now in the public domain, we call upon all levels of Government to adopt a science led approach to economy-wide decarbonisation. Failure to rapidly address climate change risks severe and potentially irreversible impacts for rural WA."

 

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