Monthly Archive for September, 2009

A Chip Off The Old Block

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“Dynastic ALP politician Martin Ferguson is one piece of the puzzle of what’s stalling energy and climate policy in Australia…”

Declan Kuch from newmatilda.com writes:

Kevin Rudd might have been elected on a wave of resentment about Howard’s recalcitrant industrial relations and climate policies, but the mythical split between economy and environment has been perpetuated within his administration.

Whereas attempts to reconcile economy and climate have been undertaken in the UK by integrating the Energy and Climate Change ministries, and in the US by appointing a Climate and Energy Czar, Australia has set itself up for failure with two ministers with entirely opposing worldviews — Resources and Energy Minister Martin Ferguson and Environment Minister Peter Garrett — pulling in different directions. More…

New delay on US climate legislation

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Marianne Bom for COP15 News:

The Democrats first planned to unveil their legislation in July, then it was delayed to early September, and now the Senate Democrats announce legislation to be ready ”later in September”.

With the new deadline it is unclear if the legislation will be ready before important climate negotiations at the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh on September 24 and 25 and UN climate negotiations in Bangkok starting on September 28. It is also uncertain if President Barack Obama will have the US climate legislation approved before the UN climate conference in Copenhagen in December. More…