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Malcolm Turnbull
Tony Abbott
Anti-jobs Abbott digs in against renewables, despite public backlash
Tony Abbott uses Sky News interview to attack renewable energy in what could be seen as an affront to Malcolm Turnbull’s leadership position.
Leigh Ewbank
Nov 28, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Trump as president will be little different to Abbott (or Turnbull) as PM
Trump’s position on clean energy and climate change is little different to that of Tony Abbott’s, whose policies have been unchanged by Malcolm Turnbull. But Trump’s success has unleashed a new push from the lunar right that will make any progress incredibly hard to achieve.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 21, 2016
21
Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Turnbull blown off course by South Australia’s 100% renewable energy
Strong winds that blew Malcolm Turnbull’s South Australia itinerary off course this week provided more than 100% of the state’s electricity needs for much of the day.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 2, 2016
10
Coal
Coal wars: A fact check for the Turnbull government
An increase in the coal price and Turnbull’s apparent change of view means the Coal Wars are BACK. Re-arm yourself the facts.
The Australia Institute
Oct 28, 2016
17
South Australian blackout: renewables aren’t a threat to energy security, they’re the future
Malcolm Turnbull and Josh Frydenberg have emphasised the importance of energy security following SA blackout. But do these politicians really know what energy security means in a modern energy landscape?
Samantha Hepburn
Oct 5, 2016
2
Malcolm Turnbull
Labor states accuse Turnbull of “ignorant rubbish” on renewable energy
Labor states accuse Turnbull of peddling “ignorant rubbish”about wind and solar in the wake of the South Australian blackout.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 30, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Australia locked in for more ambitious climate, renewable policies
Australia commits to ratifying Paris climate deal, which will come into force by the end of the year – a speed of action almost unprecedented on the international stage. But that means Malcolm Turnbull will have to match words with action. But how?
Giles Parkinson
Sep 22, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Why Craig Kelly should stop parroting Bjorn Lomborg’s attack on solar
The attacks on solar by Craig Kelly, the new head of the Coalition’s environment and energy committee, know no bounds, and no facts. Here’s why his claims are rubbish.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 13, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Pacific pariah: how Australia’s love of coal has left it out in the diplomatic cold
Australia has sought to water down climate declarations made through the Pacific Islands Forum.
Wesley Morgan
Sep 7, 2016
11
Policy & Planning
US grid sees little cost in meeting climate goals as Obama, Xi ratify pact
US and China decision to join the pact to combat climate change means Paris climate agreement could come into force as soon as next year.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Sep 7, 2016
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