Climate change research relating to “co-benefits” suggests that the facilitation of social-welfare outcomes through environmental policy offers a powerful means of incentivising climate change action. Concerns about social-welfare, however, are often used to undermine climate change policies, typically through political claims that low-to-middle-income households should not shoulder the costs of greater policy alignment between social and environmental objectives. Integrating the social into the environmental can therefore, on the one hand, lead to “co-benefits” as each agenda promotes the other in political discourse, or alternatively to collateral damage if the policy objectives are framed as incompatible. This article explores both scena...
On November 8, 2011, a minority Australian Labor government, with the help of Green and Independent ...
Australia has a distinctive environment, with rich remnant biodiversity, mega-diversity (Kirkpatrick...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
Climate change research relating to ‘co-benefits’ suggests that the facilitation of social-welfare o...
Many high-income countries are committed to effective climate policy, yet remain heavily dependent o...
In order to progress action on climate change at both international and national levels it is critic...
This paper discusses the social and policy implications of climate change on theworld�s most arid po...
Australian environmental policy has come a long way since environmental issues gained prominence in ...
...the greatest untapped resource at our disposal lies in the disadvantaged Australians living in ou...
It is now widely accepted that anthropogenic climate change is likely to reach dangerous levels in t...
This paper links energy and climate change with disadvantage in Australia and explores the dual disa...
A key policy and indeed political challenge at the start of the twenty-first century is how to creat...
This study explores, with a particular focus on the Australian political context, how the ethical im...
Climate change is arguably the defining issue of our time, with global impacts. Yet to date, scholar...
In 2007, Kevin Rudd was elected Prime Minister of Australia with the promise of pursuing strong acti...
On November 8, 2011, a minority Australian Labor government, with the help of Green and Independent ...
Australia has a distinctive environment, with rich remnant biodiversity, mega-diversity (Kirkpatrick...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
Climate change research relating to ‘co-benefits’ suggests that the facilitation of social-welfare o...
Many high-income countries are committed to effective climate policy, yet remain heavily dependent o...
In order to progress action on climate change at both international and national levels it is critic...
This paper discusses the social and policy implications of climate change on theworld�s most arid po...
Australian environmental policy has come a long way since environmental issues gained prominence in ...
...the greatest untapped resource at our disposal lies in the disadvantaged Australians living in ou...
It is now widely accepted that anthropogenic climate change is likely to reach dangerous levels in t...
This paper links energy and climate change with disadvantage in Australia and explores the dual disa...
A key policy and indeed political challenge at the start of the twenty-first century is how to creat...
This study explores, with a particular focus on the Australian political context, how the ethical im...
Climate change is arguably the defining issue of our time, with global impacts. Yet to date, scholar...
In 2007, Kevin Rudd was elected Prime Minister of Australia with the promise of pursuing strong acti...
On November 8, 2011, a minority Australian Labor government, with the help of Green and Independent ...
Australia has a distinctive environment, with rich remnant biodiversity, mega-diversity (Kirkpatrick...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...