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For some of Australias best-known cities, companies and organizations that are part of a United Nations low-carbon initiative, this years Australia Day will be celebrated, not by barbecues or beach parties, but by going green.
Australian cities, public campaigns, corporations and others have taken on the challenge of lowering carbon emissions by joining the Climate Neutral Network (CN Net), led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) which seeks to spur global action to achieve climate neutrality.
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