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13 May 2019, Renew Economy, Global fossil fuel subsidies reach $5.2 trillion, and $29 billion in Australia. New analysis commissioned by the International Monetary Fund has shown that global fossil fuel subsidies continue to grow, despite the growing urgency of … Continue reading →

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April 2019, Australian Disaster Resilience, Ten years after the Black Saturday fires, what have we learnt from post-fire research? Ten years ago, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 homes were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires. The … Continue reading →

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19 March 2019, The Guardian, Labor signals it won’t use Kyoto credits in final emissions policy. The shadow climate change minister, Mark Butler, has given a strong hint at a candidates’ forum in a key Victorian marginal seat that Labor won’t use … Continue reading →

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4 March 2019, Renew Economy, Scientists slap down Australia government over fake climate claims. Perhaps it was federal energy minister Angus Taylor repeatedly declaring on Sunday’s ABC Insiders program that national emissions were “coming down,” and that Australia would meet … Continue reading →

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