Australia’s 10 biggest climate polluters 2016
Policy Online (29.2.16) carries a link to an Australian Conservation Foundation report identifying the companies that emit most pollution into the nation’s environment and atmosphere. ‘Australia’s
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Policy Online (29.2.16) carries a link to an Australian Conservation Foundation report identifying the companies that emit most pollution into the nation’s environment and atmosphere. ‘Australia’s
Nicole Hasham reports in the Brisbane Times (1.3.16) on marine experts’ fears that the Great Barrier Reef is under further threat of bleaching and permanent damage
Four CSIRO climate scientists write in The Conversation (29.2.16) about the issues most in need of addressing in the wake of the Paris climate agreement in
Ben Parr writes in The Conversation (26.2.16) about the federal government’s decision to establish and fund a national ‘growth centre’ to assist resources companies to compete
Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick writes in Inside Story (25.2.16) about the risks entailed in planned cuts to CSIRO’s climate change research programs. ‘Around mid morning on 4 February
Matt McDonald writes in The Conversation (24.2.16) that, with power companies showing increasing willingness to invest in renewables and alternative energy sources, the writing could be
Policy Online (9.2.16) carries a link to a Climate Institute factsheet on common ‘myths’ and misstatements regarding the impact of climate change upon the incidence of bushfires.
In The Conversation (24.2.16) four CSIRO scientists discuss their research on the impact of ocean acidification on the Great Barrier Reef: ‘Warming water is one of
Gregory Ayers writes in The Conversation (23.2.16) that cuts to the CSIRO’s climate science research capacity will jeopardise crucial research links with the Bureau of Meteorology
Michael Slezak and Calla Wahlquist report in The Guardian (8.2.16): ‘More than 600 climate scientists from around the world have signed a letter to the Australian government
Peter Hannam writes in the Sydney Morning Herald (5.2.16): ‘For Julie Lyford and John Watts, news of AGL’s plan to scrap its entire coal seam gas plans
Michael Safi and Michael Slezak report in The Guardian (4.2.16) that up to 350 positions at Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation will be made
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