As the federal election approaches, debate over the climate policies of the major parties continues – along with a lot of misinformation over how to evaluate the relative merits and shortcomings of what each party is offering.
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| Flooded intersection of Eagle and Charlotte Streets, Brisbane floods 2011. |
With recent polling showing that the majority of Australians see climate change as the number one threat, we need to understand whether the climate policies pledged by the major parties would get Australia on track to meet its Paris commitments, and how these climate policies compare to what other countries are doing.
Read the Pursuit story from the University of Melbourne by Kate Dooley - “The costs for climate (in) action.”

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