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18 February 2019, Sydney Morning Herald, ‘Woefully inadequate’: Morrison government to use Paris climate short-cut. The use of carbon credits to meet Australia’s Paris climate targets would be “consistent” with the current Kyoto Protocol, the Morrison government said in the … Continue reading →

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12 February 2019, Sydney Morning Herald, Morrison must break with climate denialists. Prime Minister Scott Morrison took a big step forward on Monday by saying what most Australians have long been thinking about the link between climate change and the … Continue reading →

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31 January 2019, Conversation, Australia is counting on cooking the books to meet its climate targets. A new OECD report has warned that Australia risks falling short of its 2030 emissions target unless it implements “a major effort to move to a … Continue reading →

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18 December 2018, Renew Economy, Coalition has an energy vision: No more renewables, or emission cuts, before 2030. The Coalition government has effectively confirmed what is already suspected – that it expects no further investment in large scale renewables, and no … Continue reading →

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