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Carbon market flaws evident
The collapse of the European carbon price exposes the structural flaws of the government's plan to cut greenhouse gases. A European Commission plan...
US leads on shale gas, and we ought to follow
President Barack Obama's spending and regulatory excesses are battering the US economy. However, notwithstanding government unfriendliness to...
Mining pays its way
To blame Martin Ferguson for all the ills of the Rudd-Gillard government as Richard Denniss has done highlights exactly the credibility problem the...
Sale means cash for state and better power for people
Privatisation has never been popular electorally. There is a range of reasons for this. Many people believe a business that is under political...
Mine tax didn't add up
Lord Kelvin famously said that without numbers "your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind". Unfortunately, even with numbers your...
We go above, beyond with emissions pledge
While increasing our carbon tax bill, at last December's climate change summit in Doha the Gillard government committed to cutting emissions by...
Cancun can-do is a con
Ross Garnaut says carbon dioxide emissions are on track to meet targets set at the 2010 Cancun international climate change meeting. True or not,...
Pull the plug on electricity shambles
This year thousands of pages in government reports have addressed electricity supply policies. Electricity is also at the eye of the carbon...
Junk Kyoto and the carbon tax
From Doha it's clear the rest of the world cannot sustain the UN-led model for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and Australia should recognise it...
Failure to extend Kyoto agenda will mean pain at home
Over the next week the fallacy that our carbon tax is in line with international action to cut greenhouse gases will be exposed, and with serious...