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Graph of the Day: Your carbon footprint – and how to shrink it
The personal carbon footprints – tCO2e/capita – of 7 different countries; and a list of 13 ways to get more life out of less carbon.
Lindsay Wilson
Jul 26, 2013
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Rudd slashes climate programs to pay for carbon politics
Rudd protects main renewables programs, but scacrifices CCS program, and funds to support bidoversity initiatives and savings for manufacturers and farmers to pay for the accelerated ETS. He says coal has a future, but he was in Queensland, so he had to say that didn’t he?
Giles Parkinson
Jul 16, 2013
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How clean are our energy policies?
The drop in NEM emissions over the past year has been staggering. How much is attributable to the carbon tax and other clean energy policies?
Mike Sandiford
Jul 10, 2013
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Renewables rise to 15% in Australia as demand and emissions fall
A complex combination of the LRET, reduced demand, and the carbon price continue to drive down Australian electricity generation emissions.
Hugh Saddler
Jul 9, 2013
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Emissions trading in China: Risky, difficult, but necessary
China’s ETS pilot programs face great problems. Can those challenges be overcome? And does China – a global cleantech leader – really need an ETS?
Shenghao Feng
Jul 7, 2013
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Why carbon’s ‘greening’ effect isn’t a good news story
The argument has resurfaced that increased CO2 to plants and agriculture outweigh the costs of climate change. But it’s not quite so simple.
Andrew Glikson
Jul 5, 2013
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Graph of the Day: The importance of carbon sinks
Charting all sources and sinks of human carbon emissions since 1750, this graph shows how hard oceans, plants and soils are working to absorb it.
Lindsay Wilson
Jul 3, 2013
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The third oil crisis and the forgotten half of US carbon cuts
The 12% cut in US emissions since 2005 isn’t just about gas and tracking, oil emissions consumption has also tanked.
Lindsay Wilson
Jun 30, 2013
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Obama steps it up on climate – takes on US coal, power plants
US President Barack Obama says it’s time to by-pass ‘flat-earthers’ and act on the moral obligation to curb carbon pollution. Unable to introduce a carbon price, his plan instead invokes direct action – but with real bite; doubling down on coal and power plant emissions and doubling up on efficiency and renewable generation on public lands.
Giles Parkinson & Sophie Vorrath
Jun 26, 2013
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Time to act quickly on carbon budget, says Climate Commission
Climate Commission adds voice for tight carbon budget, calls for major changes to energy production, says most fossil fuel reserves must stay in the ground.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 17, 2013
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