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2021

  1. Ken Baldwin, Australia's National Hydrogen Strategy, Energia Ambiente e Innovazione, ENEA magazine 1, 26-28.

  2. Fiona J Beck, Kylie Catchpole, Preparing for the renewable energy economy, 8 July 2021.

  3. Andrew BlakersFor $100 billion, Australia could have a low cost and reliable zero emissions grid, Renew Economy, 22 February 2021.

  4. Andrew Blakers, Solar and wind are leading fastest energy transition the world has seen, Renew Economy, 20 April 2021.

  5. Thang Do & Paul Burke, Drivers for Vietnam's Solar Power Boom: Policy Implications for other ASEAN Member States, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 16 February 2021.

  6. Frank Jotzo, Key countries are positioning for huge investments in clean energy industries and Australia should take its slice, Lowy Interpreter, 17 June 2021.

  7. Thomas Longden , Fiona J. Beck, & Frank JotzoAustralia is at a crossroads in the global hydrogen race - and one path looks risky, The Conversation, 30 March 2021. 

  8. Thomas Longden, Matt Brearley & Simon Quilty, As heatwaves become more extreme, which jobs are riskiest?, The Conversation, 25 January 2021.

  9. Mousami Prasad, Encouraging a clean energy future, Before the budget: What the experts think, Crawford School News, 10 May 2021.

  10. Thang Nam Do & Paul J. Burke, Carbon pricing insights from Vietnam, Policy Forum, 7 October 2021.

  11. Thang Nam Do Adding substance to Vietnam's climate commitments, East Asia Forum, 3 December 2021.

 

2020

  1. Andrew Blakers  & Matthew Stocks Australia deploying new renewables at ten times global average. Renew Economy, 16 April 2020.

  2. Paul J. Burke, Frank Jotzo, & Rohan Best Carbon pricing works: the largest-ever study puts it beyond doubt, The Conversation, 14 July 2020.

  3. Thang N. Do Bold action needed to address Vietnam's air pollution. East Asia Forum, 25 March 2020.

  4. Thang N. Do Vietnam's Environmental Challenges risk EU free trade, East Asia Forum, 6 July 2020.

  5. Thang N. Do & Paul J. Burke The next steps for Vietnam's booming solar sector, Policy Forum, 8 July 2020.

  6. Christian Downie Commentary: Plunging oil prices will have huge consequences, Policy Forum, 22 April 2020.

  7. Christian Downie, & Llewelyn Hughes Will Japan continue to finance international coal projects? East Asia Forum, 18 August 2020.

  8. Jorrit Gosens, & Frank Jotzo, How green is China's post-COVID-19 'new infrastructure' stimulus spending?, East Asia Forum, 5 May 2020.

  9. Frank Jotzo Morrison government dangles new carrots for industry but fails to fix bigger climate policy problem, The Conversation, 20 May 2020.

  10. Frank Jotzo, Thomas Longden, & Zeba Anjum Fiscal stimulus for low-carbon compatible COVID-19 recovery: criteria for infrastructure investment, ANU CCEP working paper, 2020 Vol. 2005. 

  11. Frank Jotzo & Mousami Prasad Yes, carbon emissions fell during COVID-19. But it's the shift away from coal that really matters, The Conversation, 15 May 2020.

  12. Thomas Longden Analysis of the Australian Hydrogen Strategy, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, August 2020. 

  13. Thomas Longden Heat kills. We need consistency in the way we measure these deaths. The Conversation, 31 January 2020.

  14. Thomas Longden, Frank Jotzo, & Zeba Anjum Putting stimulus spending to the test: 4 ways a smart government can create jobs and cut emissions, The Conversation, 12 June 2020. 

  15. Thomas Longden, Frank Jotzo, & Zeba Anjum Putting stimulus spending to the test: 4 ways a smart government can create jobs and cut emissions, Renew Economy, 12 June 2020. 

  16. Lily O'Neill, Brad Riley, Janet Hunt, & Ganur Maynard Why most Aboriginal people have little say over clean energy projects planned for their land, The Conversation, 10 August 2020. 

  17. Lily O'Neill, Brad Riley, Janet Hunt, & Ganur Maynard Why most Aboriginal people have little say over clean energy projects planned for their land, Renew Economy, 13 August 2020. 

  18. Brad Riley Energy Security on remote Aboriginal communities during the Covid-19 Crisis, in "Indigenous Australians and the Covid-19 crisis: Perspectives on Public Policy", Topical Issue CAEPR 1/2020. 

  19. Lee V. White, Energy transition, like coronavirus response, is a global scale problem that will rely on sub-national actors to pick up the slack where national and international action falls short. Behavioural and Social Sciences at Nature Research, 22 April 2020.

  20. Thang Nam Do, Vietnam pioneers post-pandemic carbon pricing, East Asia Forum, 19 November 2020.

 

2019

  1. Paul J. Burke (2019), Book review: Fiscal Policies for Development and Climate Action', Miria A. Pigato (ed), World Bank, Washington, DC, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 55(2), 263-264.

  2. Paul Burke. (2019), A chance for lift off: Indonesia's solar sector, Policy Forum, 16 July 2019. 

  3. Frank Jotzo, Fiona Beck, & Thomas Longden For hydrogen to be truly 'clean' it must be made with renewables, not coal, The Conversation, 2 December 2019. 

  4. Frank Jotzo & Salim Mazouz Australia's energy exports increase global greenhouse emissions, not decrease them, The Conversation, 19 June 2019.

  5. Mathew Stocks, Andrew Blakers & Ken Baldwin: Australia is a runaway global leader in building new renewable energy, The Conversation, 25 September 2019. 

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