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By Guest Poster on October 6, 2009
Dr Richard Denniss from The Australia Institute writing in today’s Crikey [reproduced with permission]: The Senate debate about the CPRS is getting close, and with views as diverse as those of Steve Fielding and Bob Brown it’s likely to be [...]
Posted in Climate change, International | Tagged Australia, Australia Institute, Climate change, climate change policy, Copenhagen, cprs, emissions, emissions trading, Malcolm Turnbull, Politics, Richard Denniss |
By Robert Merkel on February 6, 2009
On the policy merits of the stimulus package away from the nonsense coming out of Rudd and Turnbull, there have been some interesting points raised. John Quiggin was perhaps the first to note, and the Australia Institute has expanded on [...]
Posted in Climate change, Economics | Tagged Australia Institute, cprs, Emissions trading scheme, insulation, stimulus package |
By Mark Bahnisch on December 12, 2008
Over at Catallaxy, Jason Soon links to Kerry Miller’s article in Spiked about Clive Hamilton’s influence in the propagation of the idea of the “Clean Feed” web censorship plan. There are some strange alliances around this issue, and Miller, who [...]
Posted in Authoritarianism, Howardia, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Sexuality, The Web | Tagged ALP, Australia Institute, Authoritarianism, Catholic right, censorship, Clive Hamilton, Guy Rundle, Indigenous policy, Jason Soon, Jenny Macklin, Julia Gillard, Kerry Miller, Labor, last superpower, liberalism, libertarianism, Lindsay Tanner, no clean feed, Noel Pearson, political philosophy, political science, political sociology, political theory, post-materialism, Religion, Rudd government, social democracy, social policy, Sociology, stephen conroy, Third Way, Tony Abbott, Warren Mundine |
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