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Commentary: Alan Kohler It's hardly a surprise that the G20 finance ministers did not agree to splash cash on developing nations to help get a climate change treaty across the line in Copenhagen in a month’s time. Their bosses, the prime ministers and presidents, won’t agree next mo... ...more
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Samantha Maiden, Online Political Editor CLIMATE Change Minister Penny Wong has conceded an emissions trading scheme won't stop sea levels rising in Australia without global action. Senator Wong was responding today to a parliamentary report that warns thousands of ... ...more
Samantha Maiden, Article from: The Australian ANGRY Coalition MPs have accused Malcolm Turnbull of threatening the partyroom after he staked his leadership today on climate change negotiations with Labor. Nationals Senate leader Barnaby Joyce told The Australian Online today the... ...more
From The Weekly Times David McKenzie WHEN Brendan Nelson rose to give a farewell speech to his coalition colleagues last week, he lit a fuse that could blow the federal coalition to pieces. The former Liberal leader said the coalition must "stand up for something" and in particular oppose the... ...more
From The Australian Nationals turn on Malcolm Turnbull with support not guaranteed Matthew Franklin and Dennis Shanahan SENIOR Nationals have warned Malcolm Turnbull he can no longer take their support for granted, strongly attacking his "contempt" for their outright opposition ... ...more
Powerline by Keith Orchison ETS numbers game Has the emissions trading debate now jumped the shark? I spotted the idiom in a blog posted by ABC Television’s Leigh Sales. It is a showbiz colloquialism used by TV critics and fans to denote the point in a program where the ... ...more
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