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Mixed Greens: Australia named one of 5 Asian solar tigers
Asia-Pacific will dominate solar PV deployment in 2014; Tonga switches on to solar and storage; Silex names new solar chief.
Staff Reporters
Dec 20, 2013
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So if the carbon tax is not working, then what is?
NEM-wide emissions have fallen 14% over the past two spring seasons since the carbon tax was implemented. Something must be working.
Mike Sandiford
Dec 13, 2013
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3GW: The when, where and how of Australia’s solar milestone
This month, Australia reached 3GW of rooftop solar. So who is installing solar PV, where are they installing it, and how have the systems changed?
Warwick Johnston
Dec 11, 2013
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Australia accused of climate change denial at Warsaw talks
Australia accused of climate change denial by Tuvalu – the first such accusation at these talks for many years. Australia denied the denial.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 22, 2013
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China surprised and disappointed by Australia’s carbon repeal
Chinese officials have expressed surprise and disappointment Australia is repealing its carbon price, just as it launches its own carbon markets and seeks international links.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 22, 2013
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The coal hard facts of Australia’s fossilised climate strategy
Delegates in Warsaw marvel at Australia’s opportunities in solar, wind and other renewables. They don’t understand why it is stuck in the fossil fuel age.
Frank Jotzo
Nov 22, 2013
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Australia reputation hits new low over t-shirt climate diplomacy
Australia’s reputation hits a new low as poor nations take offence over its hardline attitude and negotiating behaviour. It may be grandstanding, but Australia has set itself up as the whipping boy of international climate politics. Meanwhile, Poland sacks its environment minister, who had been getting in the way of shale gas development.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 21, 2013
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Australia turns into ‘anti-climate’ force at Warsaw
Within a week, Australia’s reputation as a constructive force in international climate negotiations has been trashed, as the Abbott government exports its hard-line domestic policy onto the international stage. This came as the UNFCCC head gave coal a dressing down at the Warsaw summit, and warned most of it may have to stay in the ground.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 19, 2013
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Snowtown II: wind power at knock-down prices!
When completed, Snowtown will be home to Australia’s 2nd largest wind farm, and will provide some of the cheapest grid electricity in Australia.
Ronald Brakels
Nov 11, 2013
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Grid parity, will push global renewables capacity to 34% by 2030
Coal may still hold the crown when it comes to global electricity generation – but renewables will account for more than one third of global capacity by 2030.
Silvio Marcacci
Oct 21, 2013
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