The recently unseated and now ex-Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, is attributed with the remark that, in terms of who is ‘green’ in Australia today, “We are all environmentalists now”. From one angle, this assertion is a reasonable assessment of current community and political concerns. The past few years in Australia have witnessed a flourishing of both policy and public interest in the causes and potential consequences of climate change. This may be in part a response to the international attention climate change has received of late, with Australia no longer able to bear its status as a climate change policy pariah: a status often exemplified by our unashamed withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol. It may also be in part a reaction ...
In the world, member states are moving toward the Paris Agreement's 2050target. InAustralia, a resou...
As Australia, New Zealand, and much of the world live under home isolation to contain the spread of...
In the Australian Review of Public Affairs, Stephen Jones looks at how local government is tackling ...
Over the past two decades, Australians have become more informed about environmental problems, more...
As I write this editorial, Australia is in the final week of national elections. Apart from the appe...
SUMMARY It comes as no surprise that concern about climate change is at an all time high and the va...
[Extract:] Australian and New Zealand environmental journalism differs over the political will to a...
Politics is big news at the moment. The resignation of the recent British Prime Minister over Brexit...
Tony Abbott has argued that “Coal is good for humanity, coal is good for prosperity, coal is an esse...
Australians are amongst the highest per capita emitters of carbon on Earth. The evidence is now clea...
In his 2008 report to the Australian government, economic adviser Ross Garnaut argued that, on the b...
Synopsis: Are Australians climate dinosaurs? Climate of the Nation 2014, benchmarking Australian att...
As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a c...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
addresses: School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Australia. t.r.kurz@exeter.ac.uktypes: Journal ...
In the world, member states are moving toward the Paris Agreement's 2050target. InAustralia, a resou...
As Australia, New Zealand, and much of the world live under home isolation to contain the spread of...
In the Australian Review of Public Affairs, Stephen Jones looks at how local government is tackling ...
Over the past two decades, Australians have become more informed about environmental problems, more...
As I write this editorial, Australia is in the final week of national elections. Apart from the appe...
SUMMARY It comes as no surprise that concern about climate change is at an all time high and the va...
[Extract:] Australian and New Zealand environmental journalism differs over the political will to a...
Politics is big news at the moment. The resignation of the recent British Prime Minister over Brexit...
Tony Abbott has argued that “Coal is good for humanity, coal is good for prosperity, coal is an esse...
Australians are amongst the highest per capita emitters of carbon on Earth. The evidence is now clea...
In his 2008 report to the Australian government, economic adviser Ross Garnaut argued that, on the b...
Synopsis: Are Australians climate dinosaurs? Climate of the Nation 2014, benchmarking Australian att...
As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a c...
International audienceAustralian national identity owes much to the struggle between mostly European...
addresses: School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Australia. t.r.kurz@exeter.ac.uktypes: Journal ...
In the world, member states are moving toward the Paris Agreement's 2050target. InAustralia, a resou...
As Australia, New Zealand, and much of the world live under home isolation to contain the spread of...
In the Australian Review of Public Affairs, Stephen Jones looks at how local government is tackling ...