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Paris Agreement

Management

The time to collaborate on climate action is now

The Climate Group's Helen Clarkson reflects on a week in California that highlighted how rapidly the corporate response to climate change is evolving

clock 17 September 2018 • 4 min read

Carbon Accounting

Science Based Targets: Surge in corporate adoption of bolder climate targets

Global initiative reports number of companies committing to science based emissions targets has risen by 39 per cent this year

clock 13 September 2018 • 2 min read

Politics

What next?

As the US blogger David Roberts has highlighted the latest flurry of climate action reports all highlight how 'political will' is the crucial missing ingredient, but how can it be generated?

clock 11 September 2018 • 6 min read

Policy

'Everyone was frustrated': US-China stand-off holds up climate talks

A week of climate negotiations in Bangkok proceeded unevenly, as old fights about the firewall between rich and poor countries resurfaced

clock 10 September 2018 • 2 min read

Carbon Trading

Carbon trading rules meet socialist sticking point

Progress on market rules for climate credits faces 'a giant sticking point' as Venezuela and others push for similar progress on 'non-market' tools in Bangkok

clock 06 September 2018 • 1 min read

Climate change

'Use it or lose it': Climate action could deliver $26tr economic boost

New research predicts efforts to stop dangerous climate change could create 65 million new green jobs and prevent 700,000 premature deaths

clock 05 September 2018 • 6 min read

Climate change

Espinosa: Urgent action needed to avoid 'catastrophic' climate change

As UN climate negotiators gather in Bangkok, UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa calls on governments to urgently step up efforts to meet Paris Agreement goals

clock 03 September 2018 • 3 min read

Carbon Accounting

Regional power: Does the world need national governments to fight climate change?

Cities, states and regions alone could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by up to 2.2 gigatonnes by 2030 according to new research - but is that enough to avoid dangerous warming?

clock 30 August 2018 • 4 min read

Politics

Ousted Australian PM: This government cannot address climate change

Turnbull says party is captured by ideologues with views not based in 'engineering and economics' - he is replaced by treasurer who brought lump of coal to parliament

clock 24 August 2018 • 3 min read

Politics

Australian leadership spill brings Paris climate exit into play

A challenge against Malcolm Turnbull, triggered by the collapse of a key energy policy, shows an anti-Paris faction is on the rise in Australia's governing party

clock 21 August 2018 • 3 min read
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