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  1. This Time the Sky Really Is Falling

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Jul 8, 2008

    It’s a "diabolical" policy issue which presents possibly the greatest challenge Australia has faced since World War II. But so far, Australia is not dealing well with the implications of climate change. read more

    Also tagged: climate change, featured, chicken little, global footprint, emissions trading scheme, michael costa, ross garnaut, ben eltham, draft garnaut report

  2. Next Up, Peak Earth

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Jul 7, 2008

    The draft Garnaut report is good as far as it goes, but it’s based on old science and the thinking is still old paradigm. The challenge is both more urgent and less difficult economically than Professor Garnaut

    Also tagged: water, climate change, australia, hero, peak oil, petrol, global footprint, ross garnaut, geoff davies, peak earth

  3. A Permit to Pollute

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Jul 4, 2008

    Professor Ross Garnaut has finally handed down his draft report, and it leaves much to be desired. While I agree with his overall sentiment that Australia needs a massive wake-up call and must quickly and strongly to

    Also tagged: hero, global footprint, emissions trading scheme, ross garnaut, anna rose, draft report

  4. Looking for a Permit to Pollute

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Jul 4, 2008

    Professor Ross Garnaut has finally handed down his draft report, and it leaves much to be desired. While I agree with his overall sentiment that Australia needs a massive wake-up call and must quickly and strongly to

    Also tagged: hero, global footprint, emissions trading scheme, ross garnaut, anna rose, draft report

  5. Who is Ross Garnaut?

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Feb 25, 2008

    All of a sudden, without many people realising it was happening, Ross Garnaut has become one of the most powerful people in the country. The ANU professor and mining corporation chairman is now also the key advisor to

    Also tagged: climate change, environment, hero, global footprint, australian politics, ross garnaut

  6. Why Downsizing Won't Work

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Feb 25, 2008

    Like many people, Brett Robertson believes that economic development is the culprit behind environmental degradation and climate change. It’s an accepted part of contemporary environmental debate: we need to downsize

    Also tagged: climate change, environment, economics, featured, environmentalism, global footprint, business and consumerism

  7. Only a Recession Can Save Us

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Feb 22, 2008

    Before the Bali Conference last year, the world’s early warning system on climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released their latest report. It was their most alarming yet. read more

    Also tagged: climate change, environment, economics, featured, recession, global footprint, business and consumerism, climate change review

  8. We're Already at Code Red

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Feb 22, 2008

    The Interim Report of Professor Ross Garnaut’s Climate Change Review is better than expected but still fails to comprehend the urgency of the situation. It remains oblivious to the quickest and cheapest way to reduce

    Also tagged: climate change, science, economy, hero, global footprint, australian politics, climate change review, interim report, ross garnaut

  9. We've Already Hit Code Red

    newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Feb 21, 2008

    The Interim Report of Professor Ross Garnaut’s Climate Change Review is better than expected but still fails to comprehend the urgency of the situation. It remains oblivious to the quickest and cheapest way to reduce

    Also tagged: climate change, science, economy, hero, global footprint, australian politics