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Australian company directors can no longer ignore long term view on climate
Those who ignore the need to build business models that can prosper in low carbon economies find themselves increasingly between a rock and a hard place.
John Connor
Apr 1, 2016
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Antarctica at risk of runaway melting, scientists discover
The world’s greatest reservoir of ice is verging on a breakdown that could push seas to heights not experienced since prehistoric times.
John Upton
Apr 1, 2016
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Big thorns, small roses in climate news from Australia, China and world
Pyjamas, fart references and electoral reform dominated political news from our national capital last week, but climate news ranged from the downright terrifying to the possibly hopeful.
John Connor
Mar 21, 2016
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How the world has changed since Paris climate pact
National leaders have yet to sign a new United Nations climate pact, but developments during the three months since the Paris Agreement was finalized have been feverish.
John Upton
Mar 17, 2016
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February blows away global heat record
February was the most anomalously warm month Earth has seen in 135 years of NASA record keeping.
Andrea Thompson
Mar 15, 2016
1
US, Canada climate pact targets methane, aviation, trucks, HFCs
Three months after the world united on climate action in Paris, the US and Canada have announced a bilateral climate agreement.
John Upton
Mar 11, 2016
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If planners know it’s cool to green cities, what’s stopping them?
It seems like a “no brainer” to green cities, but international research shows planners are not always comfortable with the idea.
Tony Matthews and Jason Byrne
Mar 10, 2016
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What to know about February’s satellite temperature record
Global warming also lurks in the atmosphere and new satellite data shows the incredible heat that’s building on the planet.
Brian Kahn
Mar 4, 2016
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Paris pact promotes but complicates carbon trading
The mishmash nature of national climate pledges made under the Paris agreement is creating fresh complications for the growth of pollution trading.
John Upton
Feb 25, 2016
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Shale gas legacy: US accounts for most of global methane growth
There was a huge global spike in one of the most potent greenhouse gases driving climate change over the last decade, and the U.S. may be the biggest culprit.
Bobby Magill
Feb 17, 2016
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CSIRO boss’ failed logic over climate science could waste billions in taxes
Larry Marshall is right that the question of global warming has been answered. But there are many more climate questions to answer.
Andy Pitman
Feb 8, 2016
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Victorian Government
Victoria’s climate agenda: How to build new renewables? Part 2
The transformation and decarbonisation of our energy supply also requires a plan to retire the state’s outdated and polluting coal-fired power stations.
Mark Wakeham
Feb 4, 2016
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