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Kyoto protocol

June 2024

  • Stephen Kunken (Don Pearlman) in Kyoto.

    Kyoto review – 1997 protocol on climate crisis fuels gripping theatre at the RSC

    Stephen Kunken’s Republican ringmaster narrates this gripping account of the negotiation of the first international treaty on tackling climate change

December 2022

  • Onagawa nuclear power plant is set to begin generating electricity in 2024 for the first time in more than a decade.

    Japan’s climate policy ‘failed to build on the legacy of Kyoto’

    More than two decades on from the protocol, country shows enthusiasm for nuclear restarts over renewables

December 2021

  • Greenpeace demonstrators, one dressed as a policeman, protest outside prime minister John Howard Sydney office in 2001

    Before Australia’s climate wars: when a Coalition cabinet leaned towards positive action

    Despite fierce battles between senior Coalition members, work had begun in 2001 on a national energy policy

October 2021

  • Does Australia really 'meet and beat' its climate targets?

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    Why Australia is accused of cheating during climate talks – video

  • Graham Readfearn

    Temperature Check
    Climate-contrary Nationals, strawman arguments and rewriting Australia’s Kyoto history

    Graham Readfearn
  • Minister for Resources Keith Pitt and Nationals Senator Matt Canavan

    The Nationals’ climate position has become symbolic posturing and no longer represents Australian farmers

    Clive Hamilton
  • From conference of the parties to climate finance to methane and mitigation, here are the terms to get to grips with

    NDCs, climate finance and 1.5C: your Cop26 jargon buster

December 2020

  • Adam Morton

    Spinning emissions: Australia's climate projections are not what they seem

    Adam Morton
    Official modelling could give you the impression the Morrison government has achieved something meaningful. But you would be wrong
  • Australian prime minister Scott Morrison

    Projections suggest Australia could meet 2030 emissions target without using Kyoto credits

    Prime minister Scott Morrison wanted to announce the policy shift at a weekend summit but he’s not yet secured a speaking spot
  • Prime Minister Scott Morrison during Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, 8 December 2020.

    Until recently, pressure on Australia to drop carryover credits had little impact. But times change

    Richard Denniss
    As Australia worries about the growing influence of China, we need the help of Europe and the US more than ever

May 2020

  • A stock image of the Port Kembla steel works in New South Wales, Australia

    Australia's greenhouse gas emissions fall slightly as new clean energy comes online

    Reduction largely wiped out by a rise in carbon pollution from big industrial sites, particularly liquefied natural gas plants

February 2020

  • Greg Jericho

    Grogonomics
    'Good' climate policy can no longer be our goal. It's time to reach for perfect

    Greg Jericho
  • Prime Minister Tony Abbott looks on during a demonstration at the opening of the Caval Ridge Coal Mine near Moranbah in central Queensland, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. The BMP (BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance) mine will produce 5.5 million tones per annum of premium quality metallurgical coal. (AAP Image/Dan Peled) NO ARCHIVING

    Full Story
    30 years of Australia's hollow promises on climate policy - with Lenore Taylor

January 2020

  • Scott Morrison addresses the Bushfire Relief and Recovery Efforts Peak Body Roundtable in Canberra, Friday 17 January 2020

    Australia is 'ground zero' in climate crisis and must show leadership, top researchers say

  • Australian prime minister Scott Morrison

    Environmental investigations
    Scott Morrison says the government is acting on emissions. Is it true?

December 2019

  • Greg Jericho

    Grogonomics
    The Coalition isn't being honest about the climate crisis. But neither is Labor

    Greg Jericho
  • Extinction Rebellion protesters at the COP25 UN climate talks in Madrid

    About 100 countries at UN climate talks challenge Australia's use of carryover credits

November 2019

  • Nighttime image of Hazelwood power station.

    Diplomacy the solution to standoff over Australia's use of carryover credits, officials say

    Foreign affairs staff say despite opposition from some countries, Australia will continue to use them to meet Paris targets

October 2019

  • A chimney stack billowing smoke

    Australia is the only country using carryover climate credits, officials admit

  • Environmental activists gather outside the American Petroleum Institute headquarters in Washington during global climate action week last month.

    The polluters
    How vested interests tried to turn the world against climate science

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