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Give Monckton credit, he has more guts than Abbott
Lord Monckton’s Doha antics might have got him banned from all future UN climate negotiations, but they had no impact at all on the outcome. It is domestic politics – and the likes of Tony Abbott – that has been the biggest drain on ambition, and on the ability of any major party to respond to calls to meet the science.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 11, 2012
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Doha agreement puts both major parties in the climate hot seat
COP18’s resolution to achieve a new legally binding agreement by 2015 will increase the level of scrutiny on Australia’s contribution over the next two years.
Erwin Jackson
Dec 10, 2012
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Are we ready for a war on climate?
A number of climate scientists are starting to call for war on climate change… but who on earth is listening?
David Spratt
Dec 8, 2012
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Nearing the Doha end game
Whatever its outcome, Doha must provide a wake-up call for all governments to re-double their efforts and increase the pace of negotiations.
Will McGoldrick
Dec 7, 2012
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Warming sends Arctic into new volatile state
NOAA’s latest ‘Arctic Report Card’ warns that the region may have already passed a key threshold into a new state, with serious global consequences.
Andrew Freedman
Dec 7, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Arab nations climate bill – $12 billion and counting
World Bank says climate change costing Arab nations billions, will make some cities unlivable. Plus: free EV charging for ACT; Qld solar; and British Airways.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 6, 2012
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Climate aid vs Fossil fuel subsidies – guess who’s winning?
New analysis shows rich countries spent $58bn on fossil fuel subsidies in 2011 – roughly five times the spend on climate aid in developing countries.
Stephen Lacey
Dec 5, 2012
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New evidence of the human hand in global warming
A new study has found what is being described as ‘some of the clearest evidence to date of a discernible influence on atmospheric temperature.’
Michael D. Lemonick
Dec 5, 2012
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BHP Billiton: ‘Coal is going to decline. And frankly, it should’
Global mining giant’s coal chief talks climate risk, extreme weather, the absolute ceiling on GHG emissions and thermal coal’s inevitable decline.
Stephen Lacey
Dec 5, 2012
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Doha Dispatches: Carbon capture games in the desert sands
The fossil fuel industry is pushing carbon capture and storage in a big way at the Doha climate talks, and is calling for the same policy measures it once ridiculed for wind and solar. It even has the endorsement of a group of leading environmental NGOs. But do we really need it?
Giles Parkinson
Dec 5, 2012
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