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Thursday, 12 May 2011

Questions on Notice

Climate Change (Question No. 589)

Photo of Penny WongPenny Wong (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Finance and Deregulation) Share this | Hansard source

The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

Emissions from prescribed burns for forests are estimated and reported under the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sector 'Land use, land use change and forestry' (LULUCF) as part of Australia's National Greenhouse Accounts. Emissions from the prescribed burning of savannas are estimated and reported separately under IPCC sector 'Agriculture' as part of the same accounts. Emissions are estimated in accordance with international guidelines and published annually.

For these sectors the Department publishes state based activity and emissions data on the Australian Greenhouse Emissions Information System (AGEIS). Data is available for 1990 to 2009. Prescribed burns carried out by the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation are not separately identified.

(1) The Department has published activity tables on the AGEIS with hectares of land burnt by prescribed burns for 1990 to 2009. These activity tables can be found at:

http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/Reports/2011_2009_ActivityTable_Savannas.pdf; and

http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/Reports/2011_2009_ActivityTable_LULUCF.pdf.

(2) The Department has published activity tables on the AGEIS with hectares of land burnt by wildfires for 1990 to 2009. These activity tables can be found at: http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/Reports/2011_2009_ActivityTable_LULUCF.pdf.

(3) The Department has published carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-e) emissions from controlled burning in the 'LULUCF' sector on the AGEIS for 1990 to 2009. These can be found at:

http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/Reports/2011_2009_ActivityTable_LULUCF.pdf.

Emission estimates from the prescribed burning of savannas category can be separately interrogated under the 'Agriculture' sector:

http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/.

(4) The Department has published CO2-e emissions from wildfires in forest lands on the AGEIS for 1990 to 2009. These can be found at:

http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/Reports/2011_2009_ActivityTable_LULUCF.pdf.

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