This report argues that if action on climate change is delayed it becomes more expensive for business and the wider Australian economy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One of the key findings of the report, which supports the call to act and act early on climate change, is that a 60 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is possible while maintaining strong economic growth, with real GDP averaging 2.1 per cent p.a. through to 2050 if early action is taken.This report argues that if action on climate change is delayed it becomes more expensive for business and the wider Australian economy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Roundtable - which includes CEOs from BP Australia, Insurance Australia Group, Origin Energy, Swiss Re, ...
Through international agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the...
Australia is rapidly entering a new phase in its response to climate change with the ratification of...
Australia has been one of the majority countries in the world which has committed to the Paris Agree...
This report provides an economy-wide blueprint for how Australia can achieve an ambitious reduction ...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
The Australian debate on carbon pricing has been dominated by concerns that Australia might lose in...
This report presents the results of the Treasury\u27s economic modelling of the potential economic i...
The federal government\u27s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme needs to go back the the drawing board...
In this report commissioned for the Australian Business Roundtable on Climate Change, CSIRO scientis...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
Australian businesses will face profound and wide-ranging structural impacts during their transition...
The costs of Australia playing its proportionate part in an effective global effort are manageable, ...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
The three activities that account for much of Australia\u27s relatively high per capita greenhouse e...
Purpose: Following the Australian Government's Garnaut Climate Change Review (CCR), the implementati...
Through international agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the...
Australia is rapidly entering a new phase in its response to climate change with the ratification of...
Australia has been one of the majority countries in the world which has committed to the Paris Agree...
This report provides an economy-wide blueprint for how Australia can achieve an ambitious reduction ...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
The Australian debate on carbon pricing has been dominated by concerns that Australia might lose in...
This report presents the results of the Treasury\u27s economic modelling of the potential economic i...
The federal government\u27s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme needs to go back the the drawing board...
In this report commissioned for the Australian Business Roundtable on Climate Change, CSIRO scientis...
a critical turning point in the climate debate in Australia. This report is particularly important f...
Australian businesses will face profound and wide-ranging structural impacts during their transition...
The costs of Australia playing its proportionate part in an effective global effort are manageable, ...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
The three activities that account for much of Australia\u27s relatively high per capita greenhouse e...
Purpose: Following the Australian Government's Garnaut Climate Change Review (CCR), the implementati...
Through international agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the...
Australia is rapidly entering a new phase in its response to climate change with the ratification of...
Australia has been one of the majority countries in the world which has committed to the Paris Agree...