| CONFERENCE:
CLIMATE
CHANGE: Policy & Politics

The debate about the future
international climate regime and the Federal Government's Carbon Pollution
Reduction Scheme has raised questions about the objectives and mechanisms
of climate policy in Australia. This one-day conference, featuring key
figures in the climate debate from both the political and the policy arena,
will illuminate the current state of play and where Australia and the
international community are headed.
Supported by Baker
& McKenzie lawyers - founding sponsor of the ANU Centre for Climate
Law & Policy.
Date: Monday
3 August
Venue: Finkel
Theatre, Garran Road, The Australian National University
Full
Program (PDF)
Program Downloads
Introduction:
Tim Bonyhady
Audio
MP3 |
The Government's
Position:
Penny Wong
Audio
MP3
|
The International
Position:
Martijn Wilder
Audio
MP3
|
The Climate
Shortfalls of Current Policies: Andrew
McIntosh
Audio
MP3 |
The Merits
of an ETS Approach: Stephen
Howes
Audio
MP3 |
A Consumption-Based
Approach to Carbon-Pricing: Geoff
Carmody & Russell Higgins
Audio
MP3 |
Why is
Climate Policy So Hard?: David
Pearce
Audio
MP3
|
The Opposition's
Position: Andrew
Robb
Audio
MP3 |
Debate
- Australia's Approach to Climate Change:
Clive
Hamilton vs Mitch
Hooke - Lenore Taylor (Adjudicating)
Audio
MP3 |
Past
Events
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