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NEWS & EVENTS

2010

 

May

Andrew Macintosh
Deforestation failure sounds climate alarm
ANU News, 6 May 2010

 

   

2009

August

2009 CCLP Conference
Climate Change: Policy & Politics

 

2008

 

February

  • Dr James Prest was an invited speaker at three public forums on the ACT Electricity Feed-in (Solar Premium) Bill.
  • Dr James Prest presented a paper at the 6th Annual Conference of Australian Network for Japanese Law, School of Law, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 16 February.

March

  • Bill Hare, Australian scientist and IPCC Fourth Assessment Report lead author, gave a public seminar on the meaning of 'dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system', 12 March
    - event flier (PDF)
    - slide show (PPT 2007, 20mb)
    - slide show (Adobe PDF, 6mb)
April
May

Review by Federation Press June 2008

 

 

 

June

  • Launch of the Centre for Climate Law and Policy, 6 June
    - information
  • Adapting to Change, the first Australian law and policy conference of its kind was held in Canberra, 19-20 June
  • Don Anton has been invited to speak on Climate Justice for Low-lying Island States at a conference on Climate Law and Developing Countries, hosted by the IUCN (World Conservation Union) Academy of Environmental Law at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
August
  • Public Lecture hosted by the CCLP & the Embassy of the United States of America, 13 August
    Speaker: Professor W. Michael Hanemann (University of California)
    Topic: A New Architecture for Domestic Climate Change Policy: Trading, Tax or Technology
    - Audio
    - MP3

October

  • The Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, yesterday announced seven new ‘adaptation research networks’ to foster research into the effects of climate change. The ANU Centre for Climate Change and Policy was part of the successful bid led by the University of Melbourne to run the Social, Economic and Institutional Dimensions Network, 30 October.

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