Trying to somehow bring forward the opportunity side of the argument in Australia leading a low carbon economy, I’ve published an op-ed in the Canberra Times today in which I make the argument that ‘emissions cuts aren’t just a feel good exercise’ and ‘as the world moves to value carbon, Australia protecting high carbon interests is the equivalent of protecting the type-writer at the dawn of the personal computer’. Read more below if interested.

‘If you only buy one book on climate change, this should be it.’
Professor John Quiggin, Economist, Author of 'Zombie Economics'
'Humanity's greatest challenge is to minimise the consequences of climate change. With challenge comes opportunity. This book is about opportunity'
Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize winner


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