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New Vattenfall CEO: “What is true for E.On, pretty much true for us”
Vattenfall’s CEO Magnus Hall likens the selling of its lignite operations in Germany to E.On’s recent decision to dump centralised fossil fuel generation.
Sonja van Renssen
Dec 15, 2014
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Shell “values” relationship with climate-denying ALEC at COP20
Shell’s top climate advisor told an audience at the COP20 Lima, that the company enjoys its relationship with ALEC.
Carol Linnitt
Dec 11, 2014
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A blueprint for an effective international climate agreement
It’s clear that the new agreement must be different from the litany of past compacts, protocols, accords and decisions—but how?
Jennifer Morgan and Yamide Dagnet
Dec 3, 2014
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Making climate change policies fit their own domain
There is a widely held narrative for climate policy that runs something like this. The costs of damage due to greenhouse gas emissions are not reflected in economic decisions. This needs to be corrected by imposing a price on carbon, using the power of markets to incentivise efficient emissions reduction across diverse sources. Carbon pricing needs to […]
Adam Whitmore
Nov 27, 2014
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What would success look like at COP 20 in Lima?
Here are five things that need to happen at the Lima negotiations for them to be considered a success.
Jennifer Morgan & David Waskow
Nov 27, 2014
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Australia’s coal and gas exports are being left stranded
It is completely unrealistic to expect that Australia will be able to grow its share of fossil fuel production whilst other countries reduce their share in a world with strict limits on carbon emissions.
Stephen Bygrave
Nov 21, 2014
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How hot is too hot for BHP Billiton?
There is a simple question that BHP-Billiton doesn’t address in their voluminous reports to shareholders: how hot is too hot in a warming world?
Bob Burton
Nov 19, 2014
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U.S. pledge to green climate fund could build climate action momentum
Tony Abbott called it a Bob Brown slush fund, but Barack Obama has promised to inject serious capital into Green Climate Fund.
Alex Doukas and Athena Ballesteros
Nov 14, 2014
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How climate deniers delivered for Maurice Newman
Maurice Newman justified his anti-climate stance by citing an ABC poll that was trolled by Australia’s climate denial community. It’s quite comical.
Ketan Joshi
Nov 7, 2014
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Australia can’t afford ideology as industry policy
The Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda looks to be based on a hotchpotch of political ideology and helping the Government’s mates.
Victor Bivell
Nov 7, 2014
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