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Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

         
 

Call for Papers: Reversing the Resource Curse? Energy Transition and Decolonisation

Stuart Rosewarne | February 8, 2021

Call for Papers

Journal of Australian Political Economy special issue

Reversing the Resource Curse? Energy Transition and Decolonisation 

Editors: Nicole Gooch, Ruchira Talukdar, James Goodman and Stuart Rosewarne

Below-ground deposits – minerals, oil and gas – [...]

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Roadblocks in Australia’s Inevitable Energy Transition

Antonia Flowers | October 27, 2020

Australia is currently undergoing what is acknowledged to be the fastest energy transition in the world. In the face of this rapid and uncertain transformational change, the federal government is pushing for a ‘gas-led recovery’ and a Technology Investment Roadmap that explicitly excludes [...]

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Green Structural Adjustment in The World Bank’s Resilient Cities

Patrick Bigger | Sophie Webber | June 16, 2020

Cities across the world are facing a double-barreled existential problem: how to adapt to climate change and how to pay for it. Over the next thirty years, more than 570 coastal cities are poised to face frequent catastrophic flooding owing to sea level rise and more intense storms, while as [...]

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To Fight Fascism, We Need An Ecosocialist Green New Deal

Natasha Heenan | Anna Sturman | July 9, 2019

In February of this year, congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced a Green New Deal resolution into the United States Congress. The resolution outlined a 10 year plan for the decarbonisation of the American economy in the tradition of FDR’s 1930s New Deal, but rewritten for the [...]

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Carbon Markets in a Climate-Changing Capitalism

Gareth Bryant | June 11, 2019

As the climate crisis deepens, fault lines between different possible political-economic pathways are widening. The current pace and breadth of decarbonisation is too slow and uneven compared to what the IPCC says is necessary to limit global warming to 1.5°C. In 2018, more new renewable [...]

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Just coal transitions in the more-than-human world

Rebecca Pearse | June 6, 2019

The future of coal is in doubt. Declining coal production and major challenges to coal mine approvals in Australia are now established trends. Renewable energy is set to become over half of the nation’s domestic electricity production by 2030.

This is good news for human and [...]

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Carbon pricing or a Green New Deal?

Gareth Bryant | May 24, 2019

The shock Australian election result may have just triggered the conversation we need to have about climate change.

During the campaign, the ‘climate election’ was being framed by Labor, independents and the Greens as a referendum on whether or not Australia should take strong [...]

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Carbon market failure

Rebecca Pearse | May 1, 2018

In 2014, the Australian federal government repealed a national compliance emissions trading scheme (ETS). This was a world first decision to get rid of flagship climate legislation with no replacement at the time. The ETS ran for only two years (2012-14). It has since been replaced by the [...]

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  • Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
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    • JAPE Submission Guidelines
    • JAPE Young Scholar Award
  • Australian IPE Network (AIPEN)
  • Forums
    • Forums
    • Cultivating Socialism
    • Debating Anatomies of Revolution
    • Debating Debtfare States
    • Debating Economic Ideas in Political Time
    • Debating Making Global Society
    • Debating Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India
    • Debating Social Movements in Latin America
    • Debating The Making of Modern Finance
    • Debating War and Social Change in Modern Europe
    • Feminist Global “Secureconomy”
    • Gendered Circuits of Labour and Violence in Global Crises
    • Scandalous Economics
    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
    • Politicising artistic pedagogies
  • Literary Geographies of Political Economy
  • PPExchanges
  • Pedagogy
    • IPEEL Of The Environmental Crisis
    • Five Minute Honours Theses
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