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  • Recommended that Australia offer to cut emissions by 25 per ...
    US turns off electricity; ACT aims high

    Today’s look at the world through green-coloured glasses. ACT aims to beat Garnaut. Federal Government climate change adviser Ross Garnaut has recommended that Australia offer to cut emissions by 25 ...

    Rooted - 4 days, 13 hours ago
  • Adamant Australia and other nations must press ahead with climate ...
    Pressing on with climate

    ROSS Garnaut is adamant Australia and other nations must press ahead with climate change initiatives regardless of turmoil on world markets.

    Herald Sun - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Released the final report of his Climate Change Review. Commissioned ...
    Science Voice – the Garnaut Climate Change Review

    Economist Ross Garnaut has released the final report of his Climate Change Review. Commissioned by the Federal Government, it examines the impact of rising carbon emissions on Australia’s economy and ...

    Science Network WA - 1 month, 3 weeks ago
  • Found plenty of cause for pessimism in the politics of ...
    Garnaut finds silver lining

    AFTER 17 months of total immersion in climate change, Ross Garnaut has found plenty of cause for pessimism in the politics of tackling this challenging issue. Yet his final report ...

    The Australian - opinion - 1 month, 4 weeks ago
  • Said that it is only a global solution that will ...
    Kevin Rudd Should take the Emissions Trading Scheme to the Next Federal Election.

    Professor Ross Garnaut has said that it is only a global solution that will have any impact global warming. Now finally someone is talking some sense. Opposition Emissions Trading Scheme ...

    Agmates Rural News - 2 months ago
5 months ago Garnaut report has Rudd cooling on warming
Ross Garnaut could be heading for a "Gary Banks moment".
The Age - midnight Wednesday 2nd July 2008
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