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Cherry pick climate facts all you like, Earth is still warming
The recent slowdown in global surface warming is used as proof that human-induced climate change isn’t happening. The latest science shows this to be false.
Richard Allan
Sep 24, 2013
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HSBC: Australia on its own as it puts wrecking ball through climate policies
HSBC says Abbott-led Australia emerging as exception on climate; risks being left behind with ‘isolated’ assets.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 19, 2013
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CleanTech Bites
Tony Abbott sworn in, turns against climate programs
Abbott swoops on climate programs, shuffles heads of department; Hunt takes control of RET; Macfarlane gets ARENA, nuclear energy and thorium.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 18, 2013
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Five reasons why sea ice decline should be front page news
The decline in Arctic sea ice should concern us in the same way a collapse of the economic system does. Here’s why…
Melanie Fitzpatrick
Sep 18, 2013
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Policy & Planning
Tony Abbott’s business advisor attacks “myth” of climate change
Another close advisor to Tony Abbott hits out at “climate change” propaganda and “vested” interests of CSIRO and BoM. Could a science minister respond?
Giles Parkinson
Sep 17, 2013
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Video of the Day: Ask a NASA climate scientist
NASA has posted a YouTube video, inviting Joe Public to tap its brains trust and clear up any lingering confusion over the Earth’s changing climate.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 12, 2013
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Peak oil is alive and well – and costing the earth
With ever more alarming implications for climate change, not to mention oil-dependent economies, Peak Oil is a subject we dismiss at our own peril.
Samuel Alexander
Sep 10, 2013
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Business vs business: The real climate battle begins
In a fight between corporate responsibility and companies fighting for economic existence, the latter will always triumph. That’s why the current shift in the climate debate – from ‘environment vs business’ to ‘business vs business’ – could have a revolutionary impact on global policy and investment decisions.
Paul Gilding
Sep 5, 2013
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Pacific nations gather to figure out how to survive climate change
The 44th Pacific Islands Forum centres on the region’s greatest threat: climate change, and the ‘complete insufficiency’ of current efforts to mitigate it.
Ari Phillips
Sep 4, 2013
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Policy & Planning
Tony Abbott’s climate policy: the science is still crap
Tony Abbott’s revelation that the Coalition may not meet even a 5% reduction target suggests that the Opposition leader still thinks climate science is crap. Its ironic then, that the IPA should be launching a new anti-science book just two days before the election. And don’t count on Labor to hold them to account.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 3, 2013
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Why politicians have turned their back on climate
Science, and public polling, both call for decisive policy action on climate change. So why is this proving so hard to do for our political leaders?
Clive Hamilton
Sep 3, 2013
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Vicious carbon cycle: Extreme weather exacerbates climate change
Study finds extreme climate events release 11 billion tonnes of CO2 every year – equivalent to around one third of global carbon emissions a year.
Joe Romm
Aug 29, 2013
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