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Climate News: Economist Ross Garnaut among those urging Australian Government to use 'roundtable discussions' to resurrect the carbon price

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Ross Garnaut (pictured) is among those who have urged the Australian Government to use this month's roundtable discussions to boost Australia’s productivity and economy, and repair the budget as a platform to resurrect the carbon price - "Economists want a carbon price comeback – but does Australia have the political courage?";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers sharp decline in coral coverage after 'unheard of' heat events";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching";

"Renewable Energy Fit for a Superpower";

"How to answer the argument that Australia’s emissions are too small to make a difference";

"The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors.";

"Candidate Trump Promised Oil Executives a Windfall. Now, They’re Getting It.";

"Changes in Nature’s Symphony Can Reflect Climate Impacts":

"Australian researchers discover two invasive weeds have the potential to be burned as biofuel";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching";

"World’s biggest coral survey confirms sharp decline in Great Barrier Reef after heatwave";

"These students cut air pollution near their schools – by taking aim at their parents’ idling cars";

"What would a climate model made from music sound like? This team of artists and scientists has created one";

"TSI's Submission to the Economic Reform Roundtable";

"August to bring more rain and snow, but for farmers it’s ‘storm Lotto’";

"These kids want climate action. Here are the cutting questions they’re asking CEOs";

"Ten Victorian towns to lose piped gas as operator says network is too expensive";

"UN plastic pollution talks must result in ambitious treaty, leading expert says";

"‘The forest had gone’: the storm that moved a mountain";

"Heat, work, and worry: How is outdoor employment linked to concern about extreme heat?";

"Walkable Cities, Neighborhoods = Happy Communities";

"Energy Dept. Attacks Climate Science in Contentious Report";

"Australia's Bid for COP31: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care ";

"New National Climate Risk Assessment – more omission than commission?";

"Clean energy subsidies should be replaced with ‘market-based incentives’ from 2030, Australia’s Productivity Commission says";

"Threat of Nuclear War Is Rising, But Scientists Say the Public Can Change That";

"'A bellwether of change’: speed of glacier shrinking on remote Heard Island sounds alarm";

"5 ingenious things trees do that human designers can learn from";

"Romania to access EU funds to help areas affected by devastating floods, PM says";

"Offshore wind leasing is officially dead under Trump";

"Scientists slam Trump administration climate report as a ‘farce’ full of misinformation";

"Woman swept away in flood waters in Hunter region as emergency services respond to more than 1,450 calls";

"Going to waste: two years after REDcycle’s collapse, Australia’s soft plastics are hitting the environment hard";

"Troubling Scenes From an Arctic in Full-Tilt Crisis";

"Greening of Antarctica Is Another Sign of Significant Climate Shift on the Frozen Continent";

"Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave";

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Ross Garnaut (pictured) is among those who have urged the Australian Government to use this month's roundtable discussions to boost Australia’s productivity and economy, and repair the budget as a platform to resurrect the carbon price - "Economists want a carbon price comeback – but does Australia have the political courage?";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers sharp decline in coral coverage after 'unheard of' heat events";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching";

"Renewable Energy Fit for a Superpower";

"How to answer the argument that Australia’s emissions are too small to make a difference";

"The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors.";

"Candidate Trump Promised Oil Executives a Windfall. Now, They’re Getting It.";

"Changes in Nature’s Symphony Can Reflect Climate Impacts":

"Australian researchers discover two invasive weeds have the potential to be burned as biofuel";

"Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching";

"World’s biggest coral survey confirms sharp decline in Great Barrier Reef after heatwave";

"These students cut air pollution near their schools – by taking aim at their parents’ idling cars";

"What would a climate model made from music sound like? This team of artists and scientists has created one";

"TSI's Submission to the Economic Reform Roundtable";

"August to bring more rain and snow, but for farmers it’s ‘storm Lotto’";

"These kids want climate action. Here are the cutting questions they’re asking CEOs";

"Ten Victorian towns to lose piped gas as operator says network is too expensive";

"UN plastic pollution talks must result in ambitious treaty, leading expert says";

"‘The forest had gone’: the storm that moved a mountain";

"Heat, work, and worry: How is outdoor employment linked to concern about extreme heat?";

"Walkable Cities, Neighborhoods = Happy Communities";

"Energy Dept. Attacks Climate Science in Contentious Report";

"Australia's Bid for COP31: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care ";

"New National Climate Risk Assessment – more omission than commission?";

"Clean energy subsidies should be replaced with ‘market-based incentives’ from 2030, Australia’s Productivity Commission says";

"Threat of Nuclear War Is Rising, But Scientists Say the Public Can Change That";

"'A bellwether of change’: speed of glacier shrinking on remote Heard Island sounds alarm";

"5 ingenious things trees do that human designers can learn from";

"Romania to access EU funds to help areas affected by devastating floods, PM says";

"Offshore wind leasing is officially dead under Trump";

"Scientists slam Trump administration climate report as a ‘farce’ full of misinformation";

"Woman swept away in flood waters in Hunter region as emergency services respond to more than 1,450 calls";

"Going to waste: two years after REDcycle’s collapse, Australia’s soft plastics are hitting the environment hard";

"Troubling Scenes From an Arctic in Full-Tilt Crisis";

"Greening of Antarctica Is Another Sign of Significant Climate Shift on the Frozen Continent";

"Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave";

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