Since the release of Ross Garnaut’s first report two months ago the debate about climate change has intensified, with contending interest groups pressing their claims for influence or special treatment. In the midst of this clamour is a federal government that has promised strong action to reduce greenhouse emissions, but might be wondering whether the electoral cost will be too great. [Introduction
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Climate change was the dominant issue for vote-changers at last year\u27s election according to two ...
Responding to climate change presents significant challenges on both international and domestic fron...
Climate change is a political as well as an environmental issue. Climate change beliefs are commonly...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Australia’s election results clearly reflect voters desire for political change. The strong showing ...
The political battle lines are drawn on the carbon tax, with the federal opposition demanding an ele...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at studying the impact of public persuasion, through information disse...
In his 2008 report to the Australian government, economic adviser Ross Garnaut argued that, on the b...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
The recent Productivity Commission report on Carbon Emission Policies in Key Economies boosted...
The Australian federal election of 2007 has been described by political commentators and political s...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Climate change was the dominant issue for vote-changers at last year\u27s election according to two ...
Responding to climate change presents significant challenges on both international and domestic fron...
Climate change is a political as well as an environmental issue. Climate change beliefs are commonly...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
To limit catastrophic damages associated with global warming in excess of 1.5oCabove pre-industrial ...
Australia’s election results clearly reflect voters desire for political change. The strong showing ...
The political battle lines are drawn on the carbon tax, with the federal opposition demanding an ele...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at studying the impact of public persuasion, through information disse...
In his 2008 report to the Australian government, economic adviser Ross Garnaut argued that, on the b...
This article analyzes how U.S. climate change politics and policy making are changing in the public,...
The recent Productivity Commission report on Carbon Emission Policies in Key Economies boosted...
The Australian federal election of 2007 has been described by political commentators and political s...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...