Behind the economics of net zero
Given the economic opportunities for Australia and costs of inaction, addressing climate change is the economically rational choice.
22 June, 2020Given the economic opportunities for Australia and costs of inaction, addressing climate change is the economically rational choice.
22 June, 2020The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its first detailed analysis of Australian energy market in five years. It is not complimentary. Australia’s energy policy, it says, is uncoordinated and falling behind the rest of the world on many measures. The IEA is not given to overstatement. It is an OECD agency established in 1974 […]
15 February, 2018Record-breaking temperatures across Australia have seen no end to the continued bickering over climate and energy policy in Australia. The release of Keating-era cabinet papers from 1994 show that the Governmnet was struggling with how to address the issue even then. In 1992, Environment Minister Ros Kelly had signed Australia up to the new UN […]
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