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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 10:50AM
Government claims 'ridiculous', Hunt says
We'll wear 'robust' targets U.S tells UN; we want a 450 global goal, says NZ
Victoria to decide on CCS and renewables projects by mid-2010
ACT funds one-stop environment shops for households
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 12:56PM
Aviva Corp makes its case for $1bn 'carbon capture-ready' WA coal plant
CEDA offers sustainability training for senior executives
'A clear and present danger', Clinton tells major economies (with video )
'The road to 2050 is lined with inefficient buildings': WBCSD
Thursday, 23 April 2009 4:38PM
We might wind up clean coal body, Queensland minister says
KPMG and Macquarie team up to offer trading dry run
UK Government commits to 34% cut by 2020
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 3:38PM
Garrett moves on national waste policy
SA environment court fines waste firm $460,000
Former World Bank chief to head Rudd's CCS advisory council
NSW launches biodiversity 'credits wanted' service
More Gore – new book out in November
Friday, 27 March 2009 3:19PM
Australia releases world's first offshore acreage for carbon storage appraisal
CPRS will add $8bn to business costs, Ai Group tells Fair Pay Commission
Energy distribution association sets up 'smart networks' committee
Direct hefty share of auction revenue to climate fund, Energetics tells Senate
Senate energy committee pushes back release of trading report
NZ Labour holds out olive branch to Nationals on ETS
Monday, 16 February 2009 2:02PM
Queensland Parliament passes CCS bill
Wong defends Australian stance to G20, stresses key role of financing
Government moves to dispel ETS inquiry confusion
Economists warn of short-term vulnerability
Sentencing database will create international interest, says Chief Justice
Friday, 12 December 2008 9:30AM
Mining union leader Tony Maher says Poznan's failure to agree that CCS projects should be able to generate carbon credits under the Kyoto Protocol is only a temporary setback. Meanwhile, AIGN chief Michael Hitchens defends Australia's performance at the talks and the decision not to release targets.
Wednesday, 10 December 2008 3:31PM
Climate white paper briefings open for bookings
Adelaide food recycling trial kicks off
Climate change derails HR Nicholls' industrial relations agenda
Gore sets out to bust 'clean coal' bubble
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 3:31PM
Pipe gas to cut emissions or WA the 'biggest loser', says Premier
Environment court fines developer $40,000
Garnaut issues technical papers
International Energy Agency sounds alarm on CCS
Wednesday, 15 October 2008 3:22PM
Ferguson looks to amend offshore storage bill
Government rejects call to delay trading scheme
Greens urge Rudd to 'green up' $10.4 billion dollar rescue package
Energy agency finds no sign yet of carbon leakage for EU aluminium
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