澳大利亚农村社区不顾气候目标抵制可再生项目,促使人们呼吁在公共资金中提供社区利益。
Australian rural communities resist renewable projects despite climate goals, prompting calls for community benefits in public funding.
澳大利亚农村社区因可再生能源项目而四分五裂,尽管它们的作用是到2050年实现净零,但抵制减缓了进展。
Rural Australian communities are divided over renewable energy projects despite their role in achieving net zero by 2050, with resistance slowing progress.
一份政策发展中心的报告敦促联邦政府要求所有政府资助的项目显示明确的社区效益,例如当地雇用、基础设施投资和对第一民族团体的支持。
A Centre for Policy Development report urges the federal government to require all publicly funded projects to demonstrate clear community benefits, such as local hiring, infrastructure investment, and support for First Nations groups.
它建议通过澳大利亚未来227亿美元基金优先开展这些项目,并采用共同所有权和早期参与等模式,如Culcairn太阳能农场。
It recommends prioritizing such projects through the $22.7 billion Future Made in Australia fund and adopting models like co-ownership and early engagement, as seen in the Culcairn Solar Farm.
报告强调,真正的社区参与可以减少冲突,加速批准,并创造共同经济利益。
The report emphasizes that genuine community involvement can reduce conflict, accelerate approvals, and create shared economic benefits.