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Warming Australia has more heatwaves, greater bushfire risk: report
CSIRO-BoM State of the Climate 2014 report says global warming the dominant driver of Australia’s increase in extreme heat and high fire danger.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 4, 2014
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Commentary
The cost of coal puts renewable myths in perspective
The disaster at Morwell shows we can’t let our leaders disavow safe alternatives to fossil fuels, riding on fragile wings of myth and fear.
Ketan Joshi
Mar 3, 2014
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Policy & Planning
Plimer leads IPA fund-raising push for new climate denial book
Ian Plimer fronts a new Institute of Public Affairs campaign to raise funds for climate denial book featuring Bolt, Laframboise, Nova, Lawson, and other luminaries. He credits IPA for killing carbon pricing, and soon the renewables target.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 26, 2014
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Policy & Planning
Wind gets clean bill of health, but no clear path to development
The national health body finds no evidence that wind farms affect people’s health. But the Australian wind energy industry is finding no evidence that the current government will clear a path for new development.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 25, 2014
4
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Five things we learned: Fossil fuels and fools rule Australia
Solar industry has no corporate power in Australia, but huge community support; Warburton is proud of being a skeptic and the RET review has two known outcomes; EnergyAustralia’s outrageous blackout scare; can utilities really see the future?
Giles Parkinson
Feb 21, 2014
5
Policy & Planning
Renewable energy review could have a preordained outcome
Australia’s clean energy sector has talked tough on the Abbott government’s review of the Renewable Energy Target. But in reality, the writing is on the wall, and the renewables industry is in deep trouble.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 18, 2014
25
Policy & Planning
Australia chooses climate change denier to head renewables review
Australian government chooses climate science denier Dick Warburton to head review of renewable energy target. Other members of the panel are also poor on climate and science. The review will be controlled within the PM’s office.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 17, 2014
59
Commentary
The $5bln IPA mistake that derailed Australia’s renewable policy
Much of the anti-renewable rhetoric in Australia is built around a cost estimate from the IPA that is simply false.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 14, 2014
9
CleanTech Bites
Why is AGL investing heavily in potential stranded assets?
UBS says coal in trend decline and moves to decarbonised economy would pose significant threats to AGL. So why is AGL diving into coal?
Giles Parkinson
Feb 13, 2014
7
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Is Tony Abbott about to appoint IPA to renewables review?
Talk in Canberra is that the government is poised to appoint a leading anti-wind and anti-solar campaigner from the IPA to a new panel to review the renewable energy target. The renewables industry will hope that it is not true.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 28, 2014
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