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The Institute of Public Affairs examines climate change and environmental policy from an evidence based perspective. The IPA also prioritizes making rational assessments of the economics and practicalities of carbon dioxide reduction proposals. Knee-jerk government policies in response to activist campaigning can have far-reaching economic implications while achieving no environmental benefit.

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Publications

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A disappointing cool down

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

Jennifer Marohasy reviews Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming.

Cyclones, rainfalls and temperature: Does Australia have a climate crisis?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

The Politics and Economics of Climate Change

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Nigel Lawson

No, really - what are the 'Equator Principles'?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Tim Wilson

We're already hurting from climate change policies

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Alan Moran

Polar Bear Politics: Underestimating the survival capacity of one popular bear

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

Are polar bears really threatened by global warming or are they being opportunistically exploited by scientists and activists to sell a particularly bleak and brittle story of their iconic status?

Wake Up, They're Misleading You: The Media's Climate Change Propaganda

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg and Andrew McIntyre

Some Australian Views on Climate Change

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Bob Carter

These people have no interest in furthering any political agenda on climate or related environmental issues. Rather, their comments and analysis are based upon the tradition of dispassionate honesty which characterises the scientific method. They...

Who Can Insure Against the Climate?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Bob Carter

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