Australia should not quit protecting future generations from dangerous global climate impacts, writes John Connor.
Kyoto
Reading the fine print on emissions trading
Yesterday I lodged a submission with the Garnaut Review warning that most of the agenda of Australia’s worst polluting industries remains intact, writes Guy Pearse.
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups
Israel and Antony Loewenstein … the Haneef inquiry … the baby bonus … organ donation … McDonalds in hospitals … Kyoto …
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups
Howard, Rudd and the cult of personality … Kyoto and climate change … Brendan Nelson … the ABC expands … binge drinking … Joe Hockey …
Kyoto: What exactly have we done so far?
What precisely has the Government done, now that we’re officially part of the climate change solution rather than the problem? Bernard Keane writes.
Australia’s Kyoto target is a croc
The Rudd government knows the story behind our soft Kyoto target, so why keep peddling the spin?
UN climate chief: Australia must play a key role in Kyoto
Carbon and Environment Daily spoke to UN climate chief Yvo de Boer about Australia’s ratification.
Comrie-Thomson: What happened in Queensland?
Public humiliation is a sobering experience. In my poll predictions I picked the bleeding obvious in New South Wales and completely misread Queensland, writes Paul Comrie-Thomson.
Kyoto is about leadership, people
The question for Bali and beyond is: with leadership like the Howard government, what kind of commitments can we realistically expect from developing countries when it comes to Kyoto? I was a little surprised that the Labor Party this week so willingly allowed the government to beat them over the head with Garrett’s Kyoto fumble, given the latter’s track record on the issue, writes Ian McHugh.
Crikey Says: Crikey Says
Who or what should sign Kyoto? And when should they do it? And should they if China doesn’t? And will it cost jobs? Watch this video and wonder why it is that politics — never mind the planet — is so plagued by hot air.
The bureaucracy is gearing up for ratifying Kyoto
In 2001 a senior fossil fuel industry lobbyist explained to me in a taped interview why he and other “greenhouse mafia” (his term) were so determined to maintain their grip on the Howard government, writes the author of High & Dry, Guy Pearse.






