November’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP30, will emphasise “the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for accelerated and collective climate actions”. However, it has a surprising new critic.
Nationals formally ditch Net Zero leaving the Liberal Party to squabble over whether to rebrand the policy or drop it entirely.
This article was originally published at The Empowerment Alliance and is re-published here with permission. The public “net zero” pledges by countless corporate and political entitie ...
Welcome to Canberra, everyone. And thank you for inviting me to say a few words today.As some of you may already know, I am a massive fan of the ...
From a techUK perspective, this strategy is significant. It positions digital infrastructure, data and connectivity as ...
Nearly a year after its suspension, the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative has unveiled a new commitment statement, dropping ...
Energy security has become one of the defining political issues of 2025. At this year’s party conferences, EDF brought ...
It is hard to look at 4-5 GW of capacity against the necessary 13 GW, and not get the message that the government has new priorities and Clean Power 2030 is not one of them.” In contrast, WindEurope ...
In this bulletin, the Prime Minister raises concerns over a recent military incident, in a meeting with China's premier, the ...
Hallowe'en arrived early for Sir Keir Starmer last week when an opinion poll found the Greens to be level with Labour. Eek!
On Friday, most Liberal and National MPs are expected to remain in Canberra to debate whether the Coalition dumps its current ...
The Tony Blair Institute has slammed the government’s 2030 clean power target as unrealistic, expensive and out of touch with ...
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