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Tony Abbott
Policy & Planning
Barnaby’s bizzare Facebook rant: Most of us will die from starvation due to climate change
Barnaby Joyce predicts that “most” will die in a forthcoming ice-age in a bizarre Facebook rant, showing climate denialism remains strong in coalition ranks
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 11, 2019
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Governments
Zali Steggall issues call to arms to renewables sector
Zali Steggall remains optimistic for the future of Australia’s clean energy sector, but says it needs to take up the polticial fight for strong policies.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 13, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Election Wrap: Morrison set to win majority as Labor leadership and Senate up for grabs
Morrison set to win majority, Kerryn Phelps concedes in Wentworth while Labor leadership heats up as a factional showdown.
Michael Mazengarb
May 20, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Election Update: Morrison claims victory, Abbott booted out, climate and energy policy in turmoil
Election result hangs in the balance. The career of Tony Abbott has ended, while the Coalition cling to hopes of retaining power.
Michael Mazengarb
May 18, 2019
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Policy & Planning
It’s time to kick this mob out, and end this climate crap
It’s time for Australia to seize the opportunities in climate action and renewable energy. It’s time to kick this mob out and end the climate crap.
Giles Parkinson and Michael Mazengarb
May 17, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Climate Change Election: where do parties stand and what can we expect after Saturday?
In 2019, climate change has re-emerged as the key issue in the minds of voters. RenewEconomy takes a look at the key parties and independents ahead of the election.
Michael Mazengarb
May 15, 2019
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Forget “Big Sticks”, more competition will lower electricity prices
Tony Abbott, my opponent for the seat of Warringah at the next federal election, thinks building new coal fired power stations will reduce power prices. He is sadly mistaken.
Dean Harris
Dec 10, 2018
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Tony Abbott
Energy Insiders Podcast: Games of Tone’s – Winter is Coming
The remarkable predictions of the Energy Security Board – death to wind, solar and big batteries. Plus, fear and loathing at CEC Summit and an interview with Vestas CEO Peter Cowling.
Giles Parkinson & David Leitch
Aug 8, 2018
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Policy & Planning
Abbott: Renewables killing coal, just to “make world a bit colder”
Former PM says “obsession” with emissions will damage Australia’s economy, for what? Just to save the planet for the grandkids.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 29, 2018
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Policy & Planning
Malcolm Turnbull has become a de-facto climate denier
Macron’s dressing down of Malcolm Turnbull on his lack of leadership on climate change underlines a disturbing point: Turnbull may not deny the science of climate change, but he does deny the need to act now, and the economic benefits of embracing renewables.
Giles Parkinson
May 3, 2018
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