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Books & Arts
Yes, we can
Jane Goodall
18 August 2020
Television
| The
Chaser
’s Craig Reucassel finds hope in the face of an eye-watering planetary deficit
National Affairs
Scott Morrison’s climate curse hasn’t gone away
Tristan Edis
6 August 2020
Covid-19 might have rescued the Coalition from criticisms of its climate policies, but it can’t dodge them forever
International
PNG’s peril is Beijing’s chance
Rowan Callick
16 July 2020
Are economic troubles edging Papua New Guinea closer to China?
National Affairs
Has the government given up on markets?
Adam Triggs
22 June 2020
Changes to university fees are just the latest example of successive governments preferring to pick winners than trust markets
Essays & Reportage
“The gravest economic crisis since the end of the war”
John Hawkins
10 June 2020
What can we learn from Britain’s three-day week?
National Affairs
Bernard Collaery’s bombshell
Hamish McDonald
19 March 2020
Neither Australia nor Timor-Leste is benefiting from a resource whose value seems greater than the petroleum gas that carries it
Essays & Reportage
Another ferocious summer
Alessandro Antonello
4 March 2020
As the season’s last scientific resupply journeys are made to Antarctica, a visitor observes the deepening impact of climate change
National Affairs
Invest with the best
John Quiggin
29 January 2020
With governments failing to act, divesting from carbon-based fuel investments is more important than ever
Essays & Reportage
Here comes the sun
Tristan Edis
7 January 2020
Are three multimillionaires about to break Australia’s political deadlock on climate?
Books & Arts
Vision splendid
Kerry Schott
27 November 2019
Books
| Ross Garnaut can see Australia leading the world in reducing emissions
International
We’re way off course for Paris, says World Energy Outlook
Tim Colebatch
14 November 2019
Bringing down global emissions will require a “laser-like focus”
National Affairs
How much will it cost to deal with climate change?
John Quiggin
6 May 2019
The government’s latest figures show there’s at least one wrong answer — and the same mistakes have been made before
National Affairs
Whose climate policy is that?
Mike Steketee
24 April 2019
Election 2019
| Labor’s plans are conservative in the full sense — just look where some of its key ideas came from
National Affairs
How Britain kicked coal
John Quiggin
2 April 2019
Once heavily reliant on coal-fired power, the British economy has taken the shift in its stride
National Affairs
Adani’s Potemkin village
John Quiggin
15 January 2019
With the shadow boxing continuing, Labor seems likely to inherit the headache
National Affairs
Thinking creatively about phasing out coal
Fergus Green & Richard Denniss
19 December 2018
A new mechanism could fill a key gap in international climate agreements
National Affairs
Another Adani alarm
John Quiggin
30 November 2018
If this isn’t the latest in a series of false alarms, then Labor might finally be forced to disown the project
National Affairs
Margaret Thatcher’s message to the future
Mike Steketee
10 October 2018
The past is catching up with a climate-sceptical Australian government
National Affairs
On the National Energy Guarantee, it’s Libs versus Libs (and Nats)
Tim Colebatch
6 August 2018
If the government offers Labor a deal it can accept, it will be rejected by the Coalition’s backbench. It’s hard to escape the obvious conclusion
National Affairs
Cheaper electricity and lower emissions: so near and yet so far
Tim Colebatch
19 July 2018
Amid a flurry of reports comes the information we need for real progress — and some sobering data
National Affairs
Garbage in, energy out?
Robin Jeffrey and Assa Doron
4 June 2018
Can Australia learn from India’s war on waste?
National Affairs
So far, so good for South Australia’s energy future
Robert Milliken
14 March 2018
With coal on the way out, the state’s prospects are bright, says the businessman who backs Labor’s energy plans
International
Timor-Leste: architect of its own Sunrise
Michael Leach
8 March 2018
A bold move has turned into a breakthrough for the young nation
National Affairs
Why 2017 was a good year for climate
John Quiggin
30 December 2017
Despite the US and Australian governments, attitudes and technology are driving change
Correspondents
No power, but plenty of symbolism
Norman Abjorensen
22 November 2017
A Marcos-era project has caught the imagination of Philippine politicians who favour a return to authoritarian rule — despite its failure to produce a single watt of saleable…
National Affairs
A useful tool, but no guarantee
Tim Colebatch
18 October 2017
The Turnbull government’s pledge could leave Australia as one of the G20’s biggest per capita polluters — and with prices as high as ever
International
Bridging the Timor Gap
Michael Leach
4 September 2017
A surprise agreement in the Timor Sea boundary dispute vindicates Timor-Leste’s strategy
National Affairs
Remember the nuclear renaissance? Well, it’s over
John Quiggin
4 August 2017
After a three-decade gap, George W. Bush initiated a new phase of nuclear reactor construction in 2002. Then economic reality got in the way
National Affairs
The devils in Finkel’s detail
Tim Colebatch
23 June 2017
What are the consequences of choosing a second-best scheme?
National Affairs
On climate, the consumer’s vote will be more important than the party room’s
Giles Parkinson
10 June 2017
The chief scientist’s energy report is a political document, which might, or might not, be its strength
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