On 1 July 2012, Australia commenced operation of its clean energy legislation (CEL) with the introduction of a carbon price of A$23 per tonne. Prior to the commencement of CEL, the government engaged with business stakeholders in a round of structured consultations. This engagement process elicited various responses to the proposed laws from stakeholder firms and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Accordingly, in this paper we have used environmental management theories to examine the responses of firms and NGOs and identify critical 'pressure points' associated with the new laws. The results from our analysis showed that, during the consultations, stakeholders predominantly used pre-emptive responses and communications to shape and cha...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article examines the mechanics of Australia's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The s...
In recent years climate change policy and carbon management has grown dramatically on the public age...
On 1 July 2012, Australia commenced operation of its clean energy legislation (CEL) with the introdu...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
On November 8, 2011, a minority Australian Labor government, with the help of Green and Independent ...
This paper examines the effect of two Australian environmental regulatory changes, specifically the ...
In response to international awareness of environmental issues and the inadequacies of common law ac...
Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the submissions made to the National Greenhouse and Energy Repo...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
In this paper we explore discourse related to efforts of the Australian Government to mitigate Clima...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a stakeholder analysis of the environmental management strategi...
Climate change regulations pose significant challenges to firms that produce large volumes of carbon...
The political havoc caused by the carbon emission reduction policy in Australia started on 30 April ...
The environmental impact of significantly large organisations, ensure that their activities are high...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article examines the mechanics of Australia's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The s...
In recent years climate change policy and carbon management has grown dramatically on the public age...
On 1 July 2012, Australia commenced operation of its clean energy legislation (CEL) with the introdu...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
On November 8, 2011, a minority Australian Labor government, with the help of Green and Independent ...
This paper examines the effect of two Australian environmental regulatory changes, specifically the ...
In response to international awareness of environmental issues and the inadequacies of common law ac...
Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the submissions made to the National Greenhouse and Energy Repo...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
In this paper we explore discourse related to efforts of the Australian Government to mitigate Clima...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a stakeholder analysis of the environmental management strategi...
Climate change regulations pose significant challenges to firms that produce large volumes of carbon...
The political havoc caused by the carbon emission reduction policy in Australia started on 30 April ...
The environmental impact of significantly large organisations, ensure that their activities are high...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article examines the mechanics of Australia's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The s...
In recent years climate change policy and carbon management has grown dramatically on the public age...