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Kyoto carryover is “legally baseless”, international law experts warn Morrison government
A group of leading international climate law academics warns the Morrison government that its proposed use of surplus “Kyoto credits” is legally baseless.
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New analysis raises questions over legitimacy of Australia’s ‘Kyoto carryover’ plans, with ClimateAnalytics challenging its legal and moral justifications.
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Next time Abbott seeks advice from John Howard, he might just ask him about how best to respond to the clear geopolitical momentum on climate change.
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Apr 9, 2014
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Australia’s Kyoto 2 target: shaking up our thinking
Australia’s commitment to the new Kyoto 2 target may seem small, but it is a significant cut from business as usual.
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