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Climate target is foolhardy

Economics & Deregulation and Climate Change | Alan Moran
The Australian 18th February, 2010

As a face-saver to December's collapse of the world climate negotiations, governments agreed to the Copenhagen Accord. This had vague provisions to...

Flexibility a key in emission reduction policy

Economics & Deregulation and Climate Change | Alan Moran
The Herald Sun 6th February, 2010

This week in Canberra the Government and Opposition issued rival plans for handling emissions of greenhouse gases. The policies from both sides are...

Lack of Global Agreement Offers a Chance to Cut Our Losses

Economics & Deregulation, Food & Environment, Energy and Climate Change | Alan Moran
The Australian 21st January, 2010

Most politicians across the world recognise that measures to reduce CO2 emissions impose costs on their economies, whether they employ a carbon...

The Climate is Changing

Economics & Deregulation, Governance & Service Provision and Climate Change | Tom Switzer
Wall Street Journal 12th January, 2010

When I say the climate is changing, I do not mean, as many people do, that man-made global warming is destroying Planet Earth. I mean that the...

Don't expect too much down Mexico way

Economics & Deregulation, Food & Environment, Energy and Climate Change | Tom Switzer
The Australian 1st January, 2010

It has been said that Copenhagen was all about attitudes and aspirations and the meeting this year in Mexico City will be about results. But...

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