Adani ‘cunning stunt’ backfires
Michael West reports in the Brisbane Times (4.7.15): ‘Twice in three years, the Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) had rejected Adani’s advances to sign a land deal
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Michael West reports in the Brisbane Times (4.7.15): ‘Twice in three years, the Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) had rejected Adani’s advances to sign a land deal
The Federal environment minister Greg Hunt has announced the make-up of the Independent Expert Panel of 16 leading experts who will advise the government on actions
China’s 2015 commitments are much stronger than those it was prepared to make in 2009, reflecting the enormous strides it has made in building the world’s
TJRyan Foundation Board member, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, writes in The Conversation (3.7.15): ‘Until recently, you might be forgiven for thinking that the oceans were a trivial component
In The Conversation (30 June 2015) Michael Howes discusses the report from Australia’s Climate Roundtable: ‘First, the principles themselves offer some calm common sense in an arena
‘The Queensland Treasury and the Department of Premier and Cabinet were frozen out of key government decisions about the controversial $16 billion Adani Mining project. ‘Documents
Mark Ludlow discusses the potential impact of the new industry consensus (excluding the resources sector) on climate change on Australia’s energy production and a range of
‘Scientists with expertise in climate change and marine science are among a panel of 16 experts announced to advise the federal government on priorities and actions
‘An unprecedented alliance of business, welfare and environmental groups and trade unions is demanding an end to Australia’s decade of political paralysis and division on climate
‘In a closing statement against the Carmichael mine proposed by Indian coal giant Adani, barrister Saul Holt told the court there had been “dramatic changes in
The Guardian (24.6.15) reports industry sources as saying that the Indian coal giant Adani has halted engineering work related to Australia’s largest proposed mine, raising speculation that
The Guardian (24.6.15) reports that ‘Legislation to reduce the renewable energy target from 41,000 kilowatt hours to 33,000 kilowatt hours has passed both houses of parliament. The
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