The ‘get-rid-of-gas’ campaign by activists in Australia right now is not only reckless and dangerous, it flies in the face of developing our renewable energy sector and economy more broadly. By Tim James.
The road to strengthening resilience following the bushfires is paved with the promise of better policy. Through the now extended Royal Commission it’s starting to take shape. By Tim James
Anthony Albanese has rightfully dumped his predecessor’s climate policies. But what is he replacing them with? By Tim James.
Read MoreAustralia’s energy race is heating up. Gas is now the horse to watch coming down the straight. By Tim James.
Read MoreNuclear reactors tick all the boxes for a modern energy source – they are cheap, reliable and safe. All they need now is the ‘social licence’. By Ted O’Brien MP.
Read MoreActivists are trying to commandeer the post-pandemic recovery agenda with energy policies that don’t even work during good times. They must be resisted. By Tim James.
Read MoreNo less an authority than the CSIRO has given fracking the green light. We’re going to need it if we want to bounce back from this COVID-19 lockdown. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreEnergy Minister Angus Taylor has scored a good deal to restore Australia’s commitment to fuel reserves, despite what his critics say. By Will Jefferies.
Read MoreAustralia took a small step towards extracting more gas this week, but we are still using only a tiny fraction of this cheap, clean and accessible resource. By Tim James.
Read MoreAnother promising Australian energy project has been abandoned for the usual reason: doing business here is too difficult and expensive. By Fred Pawle.
Read MoreBy aiming for zero emissions by 2050, Labor under Anthony Albanese is alienating the majority of voters, who simply want pragmatic policies to deal with climate. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreA conscience vote for a new climate change commission would defy parliamentary tradition and the electorate’s wishes. By Tim James.
Read MoreWind and solar energy are not going to make Australia less prone to bushfire. We need a sensible debate about practical solutions. By Bjorn Lomborg.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is preparing to add a significant amount of gas to the state’s energy mix. By Tim James.
Read MoreThe green-left pundits who dominate the energy debate can no longer deny that nuclear energy is the answer to all their problems. By Senator Alex Antic.
Read MoreThe people who urge australia to ‘do more’ about climate change are curiously vague about the cost of their supposed actions. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe MRC is ready for a big 2020, starting with a report into the potential of gas as an interim to new energy technology. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWhen the United States embraced fracking not even the President could save coal . By Nick Cater
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