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New Delhi [India], December 19 (ANI/NewsVoir): Canberra should be at the top of the list for those seeking to study, work, or live in a progressive and sustainable city. Australia's capital city is leading the country's sustainability drive and is on track to achieve zero net emissions by 2045. It has attracted investments of over USD 2 billion into sustainable energy and experts say this ambitious push towards sustainability is unlocking exciting job opportunities in cleantech and renewable energy industries. The Business Council of Australia estimated the push to net-zero emissions would unlock over 195,000 jobs in Australia over the next 50 years. Recently, the Climate Council suggested that a Renewable Energy Storage Target could unlock around 100,000 jobs in renewable energy. Canberra will have an increasing number of jobs to offer in these sectors, because it has a leadership position in renewable energy research and development, coupled with a robust higher education net ....
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