Australia capital as power climate corporation energy environment fossil fuel network policyThis paper argues that the ability of dominant corporations in the fossil fuel and other polluting industries to shape government policy on climate change and energy issues is directly related to their financial interests in particular countries, and emblematic of the crippling effect which they have exercised on the ability of nation states to decarbonise. Using Australia as an exemplar of the many favourable policy outcomes which powerful corporate interests have secured from successive governments in relation to climate and energy policy, it seeks to demonstrate that covert networks of political influence have played a major role in the decisions ...
Ever since the Fossil Fuel revolution continuous efforts have been made to find and control energy r...
Rapidly rising carbon emissions from the intense development of Western Canada’s fossil fuels contin...
This chapter outlines a situation where a country with heavy reliance on carbon-intensive energy res...
This paper argues that the ability of dominant corporations in the fossil fuel and other polluting i...
Many high-income countries are committed to effective climate policy, yet remain heavily dependent o...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change is arguably the defining issue of the 21st Century. Clima...
This paper provides a network analysis of federal lobbying in Canada by the fossil fuel industry ove...
The current study examines the effect caused by potential shock arising from the Australia's ‘Direct...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
This paper explores the conflicts of interest present in science policy and how claims being made f...
In November 2011, Australia adopted a highly innovative, ambitious and comprehensive climate change ...
This article presents an analysis of past and present Australian climate polices, starting with the ...
This thesis examines the role of energy on economic output, the inter-relationship between them and ...
Many organisations have sought to influence the outcome of the international public policy process o...
Ever since the Fossil Fuel revolution continuous efforts have been made to find and control energy r...
Rapidly rising carbon emissions from the intense development of Western Canada’s fossil fuels contin...
This chapter outlines a situation where a country with heavy reliance on carbon-intensive energy res...
This paper argues that the ability of dominant corporations in the fossil fuel and other polluting i...
Many high-income countries are committed to effective climate policy, yet remain heavily dependent o...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change is arguably the defining issue of the 21st Century. Clima...
This paper provides a network analysis of federal lobbying in Canada by the fossil fuel industry ove...
The current study examines the effect caused by potential shock arising from the Australia's ‘Direct...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Australia has committed to reducing emissions under the Paris Agreement by 2030, in alignment with t...
This paper explores the conflicts of interest present in science policy and how claims being made f...
In November 2011, Australia adopted a highly innovative, ambitious and comprehensive climate change ...
This article presents an analysis of past and present Australian climate polices, starting with the ...
This thesis examines the role of energy on economic output, the inter-relationship between them and ...
Many organisations have sought to influence the outcome of the international public policy process o...
Ever since the Fossil Fuel revolution continuous efforts have been made to find and control energy r...
Rapidly rising carbon emissions from the intense development of Western Canada’s fossil fuels contin...
This chapter outlines a situation where a country with heavy reliance on carbon-intensive energy res...