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8 May 2019
Bob Dylan brilliantly crafted an anthem for the substantial economic and social upheaval of the '60s in his The Times They Are A-Changin’. The third verse...
7 May 2019
The pattern of El Niño has changed dramatically in recent years, according to the first seasonal record distinguishing different types of El Niño events over...
7 May 2019
We're delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Ruth O'Connor as the new Knowledge Exchange Specialist with the ANU Climate Change Institute (CCI). Ruth's...
6 May 2019
According to the ABC’s Vote Compass, a majority of voters has put the environment ahead of the economy as the top election issue. Yet the budget we haven’t...
6 May 2019
The national debate about climate policy is off the rails again.
6 May 2019
The national debate about climate policy is off the rails again. We should be talking about positioning Australia economically for the low-carbon future,...
3 May 2019
Today young Australians will hit the streets for the second Climate Strike of 2019. Youths are often brushed off as being politically disengaged, but the...
2 May 2019
With climate change policy again on the agenda in the Federal Election campaign, read on for expert commentary about climate change and its implications for...
2 May 2019
Bill Shorten has gone on the offensive over new modelling of Labor’s climate policies, declaring Australian politics will be “broken” until it fronts up to the...
1 May 2019
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is facing an explosive political row over his climate change policy as industry warns of rising costs and a new economic study...
1 May 2019
There’s change on the horizon. It may not happen quickly or dramatically, but the coal and mining industries are in decline, and if we’re not able to adapt,...
24 Apr 2019
Australia’s election campaign should be focused on the policies needed to tackle climate change, not the size of emissions targets, Warwick McKibbin writes.