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Category Archives: climate change
It’s getting hot out here; or why climate change connects the policy dots in Western Sydney
As part of this series on Western Sydney, climate change may seem like the most unlikely of topics to cover. But for anyone who believes climate change is a real threat, then the projected impacts for people in Western Sydney … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, housing, policy, science, Western Sydney
Tagged climate, environment
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After the #carbocalypse – how do progressives respond?
While mocking the continued existence of Whyalla was amusing yesterday, this morning I am left more contemplative about the introduction of carbon pricing. (And I am deliberately using that language to encompass all the different mechanisms that came into effect, … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, unions