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Turnbull’s sleight of hand on clean energy investment
Malcolm Turnbull says he will protect the CEFC with one hand, but will take $1.3 billion of ARENA funds with another. A new fund is created to invest in debt and equity in “low carbon” technologies, but R&D in renewables is left high and dry.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 23, 2016
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What we’re reading: Turnbull pulls trigger for July poll, Hunt downplays coral bleaching
Malcolm Turnbull sets scene for July double dissolution election; Hunt says coral bleaching not that bad; Marshall Islands ratify Paris Climate Agreement; and Andrew Bolt gets daily program on TV.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 21, 2016
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What will shake Malcolm Turnbull from his climate coma?
Global energy emissions flat for second year in a row, as Australia’s energy emissions soar. Still, Malcolm Turnbull declares himself satisfied with the Coalition’s climate change policies.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 17, 2016
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Five things we learned this week about Tony Turnbull/Malcolm Abbott
Nearly six months ago Malcolm Turnbull became PM after Tony Abbott was dumped by his own party. What emerged from this shake-up, however, was a shady new composite figure – a Malcolm Abbott, or a Tony Turnbull. Here’s how to recognise him…
Giles Parkinson
Feb 5, 2016
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Was the renewables industry better off under Abbott than Turnbull?
The new parliament session has begun, and little has changed. Large scale renewables remain at a standstill and the Coalition government is still pushing for the removal of CEFC, ARENA, and the Climate Change Authority. Has anything changed under Malcolm Turnbull?
Giles Parkinson
Feb 2, 2016
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Abbott’s Green Army beats a retreat under Turnbull’s command
In Malcolm Turnbull’s latest effort to distance his government from the climate policies of his predecessor, Tony Abbott’s Green Army has been slashed.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 16, 2015
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Lomborg legacy: Why Turnbull Coalition still doesn’t get it
Turnbull Coalition needs to move beyond the “delay” mantra of its favourite advisors. The overwhelming impression at these talks – amongst observers, environmental groups, and even among the heavily represented business lobby, is that the Australian government still does not “get it.”
Giles Parkinson
Dec 13, 2015
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Paris, COP21: Turnbull ducks and weaves as world leaders lead
On fossil fuel subsidies and carbon pricing, Malcolm Turnbull proves he is no Pierre Trudeau. He does a “Kevin Rudd” and ratifies Kyoto Protocol, but pulls Australia out of deal to remove fossil fuel subsidies, and was conspicuously absent when world’s major economies made a call for carbon pricing.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 1, 2015
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Malcolm Turnbull does a Kevin Rudd and ratifies Kyoto Protocol
Malcolm Turnbull follows in footsteps of Kevin Rudd, and announces Australia will ratify the Kyoto Protocol – after fierce refusals from his conservative predecessor.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 1, 2015
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Turnbull accused of “browning down” OECD coal subsidy cuts
OECD deal to end export credits for new coal plant technology marred by Turnbull government-led compromise that could allow up to 16,000MW of extra coal plants – already in the planning pipeline – to be financed.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 18, 2015
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Malcolm Turnbull was right: Direct Action is a climate con
Latest Direct Action auction won’t even make up for emissions increase in coal generation since dumping of carbon price. When will Turnbull and Hunt have courage to stand up for their convictions? i
Giles Parkinson
Nov 13, 2015
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Heat on Turnbull ahead of OECD talks on coal subsidy cuts
Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to toe the line on fossil fuel subsidy reform.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 11, 2015
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