Climate Change

Neville Nicholls

La Nina brought flooding but climate change not off the hook

Neville Nicholls Changes to the system are almost certainly due to human activity.

Michael Ashley

Balance in the eye of the beholder in climate change debate

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Michael Ashley It's either the greatest threat civilisation has ever faced, or a hoax perpetrated by fraudulent scientists.

Phillip Coorey

No winners in fight over climate change

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Phillip Coorey Principle will make a rare appearance in Parliament today when Malcolm Turnbull speaks in favour of the emissions trading scheme legislation that was reintroduced

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Paul Sheehan

Nothing wrong with Libs disunity on climate change

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Paul Sheehan As I write this, the atmosphere in the Canberra press gallery is akin to a mood of collective sexual arousal. Blood, chaos, betrayal and division.

Stephanie Peatling

Hot air on climate change

Stephanie Peatling The Government needs to reclaim the terms of the debate from the sceptics.

Daniel Bray

Climate change is real. Let's deal with it

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Daniel Bray Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s announcement of a carbon tax has unleashed another round in the climate change fight, this time with the added complications of minority government.

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Bella Counihan

Lady Gillard must confront climate change

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Bella Counihan Aren't things getting dramatic in federal politics? Suddenly every policy issue is a bomb about to go off with no one knowing who it will destroy — a leader, a party, a government.

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Peter Hartcher

Great procrastinator takes reins of inaction on climate change

Peter Hartcher The biggest policy disagreement between Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd was over the emissions trading scheme.

EXCLUSIVE

Combet blasts ALP whingers

Greg Combet Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency and Minister for Industry and Innovation 
leaves after giving evidence at the ICAC inquiry in Sydney, into coal acquisitions in the Hunter region. 3rd May, 2013.

Chris Johnson Senior cabinet minister Greg Combet has attacked some of his Labor Party colleagues as ''whingers'' in an angry and expletive-laden speech to supporters and donors, expressing his frustration at...

Labor sets a booby-trap as it heads for the door

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Mark Kenny Gillard and Swan have tried to use this budget to make it as hard as possible for Abbott to enjoy a clean run to the election.

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Locked away with just air castles for company

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Jacqueline Maley The annual budget lock-up is a like a hostage situation crossed with an exam. Armed with a notepad, a calculator and a sense of existential dread, journalists huddle from about 1pm outside the...

The brave and the foolhardy

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Stephanie Peatling As fans of Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister would know, a "brave decision" was always arch civil service supremo Sir Humphrey Appleby's way of saying "Do not go there for that way lies almost...

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The Zone transcript: Mark Triffitt

Michael Short Michael Short speaks with Mark Triffitt, long-time politics and policy thinker.

Voters have the chance to swing the nation in the right direction

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Michael Short Compulsory voting is contentious. To some, it is a small price to pay for democracy and is even a civic responsibility.

Beware the hungry sharks circling in Abbott's moat

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Jack Waterford In the Labor Party, they have been called tree people. The Liberals once did not have them, as such, but now also maintains a veritable forest.

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Clashes over ideology key to Labor's ructions

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Lindy Edwards It impoverishes our politics when we are told political meltdowns are about nothing but personality.

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Super tactic: fight the enemy, press the facts

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Jacqueline Maley What does it mean to be ''fabulously wealthy'' and how does one achieve it? When I was at university it meant ''anyone who owns a car''.

Looking for a quicksand escape

Mark Kenny Like the ubiquitous quicksand scene from the movies of his youth, the more John Howard struggled in 2007, the faster he sank.

James Button

Beyond the king-in-exile

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James Button Can Labor throw open its doors to say, ''We are no longer a party of insiders and apparatchiks."?