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Posted Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Australia must develop advanced nuclear power technologies and other carbon-free technologies if it is to tackle climate change and meet its growing energy needs, a CEDA audience in Adelaide has heard.
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Climate policy
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Posted Thursday, April 05, 2012
The renaissance of coal is the most important economic and environmental problem in the 21st century, an International climate policy expert visiting Australia to deliver CEDA’s 2012 Sir Douglas Copland Lecture has told event attendees.
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Climate policy
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Posted Friday, September 23, 2011
The best feature of the Government’s climate change plans is the one designed to disappear, taking with it the revenue to compensate households for cost of living pressures. By Nathan Taylor.
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Climate policy
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Posted Thursday, September 01, 2011
Federal Leader of the Opposition Tony Abbott addressed a recent CEDA forum in Melbourne touching on key topics including productivity, market regulation, tax cuts and the carbon tax.
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Tax/Superannuation,Climate policy
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Posted Monday, August 15, 2011
CEDA attendees were given insight into the ways climate change policies affect households at part three of CEDA’s Cost of Carbon series – A Carbon Tax: Implications for Households and Social Equity.
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Climate policy,Energy/Utilities
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Posted Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Political uncertainty generated by the carbon tax and other emission reduction related policies are the greatest threat to Australia's energy security according to speakers at CEDA’s Energy Investment: Australia’s Energy Challenge event held in Melbourne on April 29. By Roxanne Punton.
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Climate policy,Energy/Utilities
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Posted Monday, November 23, 2009
New modelling shows a carbon tax would have less impact on GDP and more impact on reducing emissions than cap-and-trade.
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Climate policy