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Commentary
Failed bid? Australia misses out on a massive trade fair, but still has critical role to play at COP31
Even as the news comes as a bitter disappointment, Australians should be proud of this result. Here’s why.
Christopher Wright
Nov 20, 2025
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Commentary
Fossil fuel production has driven a staggering rise in Queensland’s energy emissions
Queensland’s grid emissions have fallen, thanks to more renewables, but its vast industry extracting and exporting fossil fuels has driven an alarming rise in emissions.
Christopher Wright
Sep 11, 2025
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Commentary
Albanese’s green steel boost leaves Queensland’s coal budget hopes in the dust
While the federal government is working to deliberately pursue a decarbonised, green steel future, Queensland remains anchored to a fading coal paradigm.
Christopher Wright
Jul 17, 2025
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Commentary
Coal royalties fall by nearly half a billion dollars, as climate disaster costs leap 1,000%
The increasing cost of climate inaction has well and truly transitioned to become a hip-pocket issue not just for our farmers, but those in the “big smoke” as well.
Christopher Wright
Jun 25, 2025
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Can business save us from climate change?
Business begins to see climate change as strategic risk, but there are three key reasons not to rely on business to save us from climate change.
Christopher Wright
Apr 17, 2014
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Climate change research targeted in era of political denial
Members of the Abbott government are now turning their turrets towards climate change research, with some branding such grants as “appalling.”
Christopher Wright
Nov 18, 2013
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What does direct action on climate change really look like?
While the Coalition government talks ‘Direct Action’ as the climate crisis worsens, we should expect to see a dramatic rise in social reactions and protest.
Christopher Wright
Oct 30, 2013
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We’re f*cked! Conceptualising the climate catastrophe
Climate change is often dubbed a ‘crisis’. But humanity’s suicidal trajectory would be more accurately described as a ‘catastrophe’. Here’s why…
Christopher Wright
Sep 20, 2013
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