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New Zealand’s climate strategy – Andrew Fraser
May 9, 2019Read moreWelcome to CCL New Zealand, which launched in Auckland in April
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Friends of Climate Action’s First Meeting
March 5, 2019Read moreA new non-partisan climate forum for federal Parliamentarians has its first meeting.
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The other tipping point
December 3, 2018Read moreLike the fall of the Berlin Wall the climate action tipping point will happen quite suddenly and it will come as a surprise.
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A Climate Dividend for Australians
November 17, 2018Read moreBREAKING! Professor Dr Kerryn Phelps AM will launch ‘A Climate Dividend for Australians Plan’ by UNSW Professors Richard Holden and Rosalind Dixon.
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‘Climate wars’ claim another political scalp
September 12, 2018Read moreClimate change destroying political landscape
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What we want to see from the Senate Select Committee on Electric Vehicles
August 4, 2018Read moreWith just weeks of fuel in reserve Australia can not afford to be unimaginative with its vehicle transition.
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Budget Week Australia 2018
May 7, 2018Read moreWe all have items on the 2018 Budget wish list – ours is a revenue-neutral carbon fee and dividend.
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CCL Australia response to the ‘Finkel Review’
July 8, 2017Read more‘A potentially useful first step’ is the best way to sum up Chief Scientist’s proposal for a Clean Energy Target (CET).
Legislative and Parliamentary Updates
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Legislative and Parliamentary Updates
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