Action on climate change has enjoyed popular support in most Western countries. Despite this, successive governments have struggled to implement policy to tackle this issue. Using the case of opposition to the Clean Energy Act, passed in Australia to establish an emissions trading scheme, this paper argues that a growing and broad sentiment of distrust in political elites, described as �anti-politics�, can explain some of this contradiction. Particular forms of climate policy, in particular emissions trading schemes, have been successfully framed as policies that appeal to the interests of a new class of liberal elites while hurting ordinary working people. This frame was used successfully in Australia by conservative forces to oppos...
Employing an innovative synthesis of policy network theory with an analysis of leadership types and ...
Australia is a well-known climate laggard with a history of political conflict over climate policy a...
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite ris...
The 2013 election of Australia’s conservative Abbott Coalition (Liberal and National parties) govern...
Fostering fear and prejudice has become a political art-form in Australia, writes John Spoehr in the...
It is time to take the political heat out of the climate change debate and get behind global...
Following the defeat of the Howard Government some consensus has emerged between the coalition and t...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Australia is one of the largest coal exporting nations in the world and its economy is underpinned b...
Climate change politics in Australia has been defined by incendiary rhetoric and increasing ...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change is arguably the defining issue of the 21st Century. Clima...
This article presents an analysis of past and present Australian climate polices, starting with the ...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Employing an innovative synthesis of policy network theory with an analysis of leadership types and ...
Australia is a well-known climate laggard with a history of political conflict over climate policy a...
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite ris...
The 2013 election of Australia’s conservative Abbott Coalition (Liberal and National parties) govern...
Fostering fear and prejudice has become a political art-form in Australia, writes John Spoehr in the...
It is time to take the political heat out of the climate change debate and get behind global...
Following the defeat of the Howard Government some consensus has emerged between the coalition and t...
This article provides an overview of the domestic politics of climate change in Australia with a foc...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Australia is one of the largest coal exporting nations in the world and its economy is underpinned b...
Climate change politics in Australia has been defined by incendiary rhetoric and increasing ...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change is arguably the defining issue of the 21st Century. Clima...
This article presents an analysis of past and present Australian climate polices, starting with the ...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
Employing an innovative synthesis of policy network theory with an analysis of leadership types and ...
Australia is a well-known climate laggard with a history of political conflict over climate policy a...
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite ris...