The Australian government is launching a campaign to show off its emissions reductions efforts amid accusations the nation isn’t doing enough to tackle climate change. The public communications campaign, “Making Positive Energy,” seeks to highlight Australia’s climate-focused policies and achievements. “We’re committed to actively supporting practical, long-term solutions to reduce emissions, but we know Australians want to better understand our country’s track record and the tremendous efforts which are already taking place to achieve this,” said Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor. This includes a $20 billion investment into five key areas in Australia’s Technology Investment Roadmap, including green hydrogen, energy storage, low emissions steel and aluminium, carbon capture and storage, and soil carbon. This also includes boasting a 20 percent reduction in emissions since levels in 2005, which the government says is in line with the goal of reaching a 26-28 percent reduction by 2030, as stated …