Thursday, July 30, 2009

APO Research

A quiet revolution: City governments tackle global warming
Stephen Jones Australian Review of Public Affairs26 July, 2009 While Australia's federal and state leaders have been stuck discussing the introduction of the emissions trading scheme, some of our local governments have been trying to do something about the impact of human activity on global warming.

Climate change discussions and negotiations: a calendar
Nina Markovic, Nick Fuller Parliamentary Library26 July, 2009 This background note will be updated to include any new developments on the formal negotiations are taking place within the meetings and working groups that have been established under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol framework.

A fair-weather friend: Australia's relationship with a climate-changed Pacific
Louise Collett The Australia Institute27 July, 2009 Climate change will bring significant challenges to the island nations of the Pacific. This paper examines Australia's attitudes to climate change in the region under the two most recent federal governments.

State of denial
Richard Denniss The Australia Institute27 July, 2009 While the Commonwealth will receive a windfall of more than $10 billion per year in revenue from auctioning pollution permits, state and local governments will transfer more than $2 billion a year to the Commonwealth Government.

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