Climate wars / Mark Butler
- Author
- Butler, Mark C. (Mark Christopher), 1970-
- Published
- Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Publishing, 2017.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
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- Contents
- Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Prologue; One Making Sense of Climate Change; Two A Decade of Disappointment; Three Doing Our Fair Share; Four Australia's Energy Sector; Five Labor's Clean Power Plan; Six Manufacturing and Mining in a Low-carbon World; Seven Land Management in a Low-carbon World; Eight Low-carbon Communities and Transport; Nine A 'Just Transition' to a Low-carbon Economy; Further Reading; Acknowledgements; Index
- Summary
- As the consequences of climate change become perilously close to the point of no-return, time-wasting wars over what to do distract us from taking real action. Mark Butler, the opposition minister for climate change and energy, makes a forceful case for using less and cleaner energy as part of global action to save the planet. Doing so will also make Australia attractive for the massive global market of investors and create new jobs in clean energy. Climate Wars argues that only Labor, the party with a proven track record for national reform, has the plan and the will to ensure bold action before it is too late.
- Subject(s)
- Climatic changes—Political aspects—Australia
- Climatic changes—Government policy—Australia
- Climatic changes—Social aspects—Australia
- Climat—Changements—Aspect politique—Australie
- Climat—Changements—Aspect social—Australie
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
- Climatic changes—Government policy
- Climatic changes—Political aspects
- Climatic changes—Social aspects
- Australia
- Other Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780522871692 (electronic bk.)
0522871690 (electronic bk.) - Note
- Includes index.
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