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The climate this week – 15 Dec 2020
December 14, 2020Read moreThe UN Secretary General calls for a worldwide state of climate emergency. Meanwhile, the PM is refused the chance to speak at the Climate Ambition Summit.
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The climate this week – 8 Dec 2020
December 7, 2020Read moreLa Niña doesn’t bring respite from heat. Renewed worries about the Great Barrier Reef. Is this the end of the Kyoto carry-over credits?
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The climate this week – 1 Dec 2020
November 30, 2020Read moreJohn Kerry will be Biden’s Special Envoy for Climate. The PM is pushed from all sides to commit to 2050 net-neutrality. More good news from our States.
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The climate this week – 23 Nov 2020
November 23, 2020Read moreThe PM is ditching the carry-over Kyoto credits. Great news from the state governments. Only a few days left to support Zali’s Climate Change bill.
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The climate this week – 17 Nov 2020
November 16, 2020Read moreSubmissions are open until Nov 27th to support Zali Steggall’s “Climate Change Bill”. Also, NSW might become a renewable energy superpower.
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The climate this week – 10 Nov 2020
November 9, 2020Read moreJoe Biden’s victory in the US elections has the potential of reshaping the fight against climate change.
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The climate this week – 27 Oct 2020
October 26, 2020Read moreKey elections are looming locally and globally. New technological developments give us hope about the future. A good news is about to come from Japan.
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The climate this week – 20 Oct 2020
October 19, 2020Read moreA weekly report on the politics, economics and science of climate action By Jenny Goldie, CCL member from the electorate of Eden Monaro, NSW. Featured image: The ACT legislative assembly, which will see a renewed Labor-Greens coalition following last week’s elections. Photo by Nick D (cc). Good news from...
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The climate this week – 12 Oct 2020
October 12, 2020Read moreA weekly report on the politics, economics and science of climate action By Jenny Goldie, CCL member from the electorate of Eden Monaro, NSW. Featured image: A brown-coal (also known as lignite) mine in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria. The Loy Yang A power plant is controversially set to...
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The climate this week – 6 Oct 2020
October 5, 2020Read moreA weekly report on the politics, economics and science of climate action By Jenny Goldie, CCL member from the electorate of Eden Monaro, NSW. Featured image: The city of Nice, in southern France. In the past week, Nice has experienced the most devastating floods in more than a century....
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