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Arthur Wyns

Research Fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

Environment

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Putting people at the centre of global climate efforts

Following progress at COP30, Australia’s partnership with Pacific nations offers an opportunity to progress solutions that protect human health from climate change

Politics & Society

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Analysis

COP30 must match climate action with political will

Emerging climate researchers are hoping for adaptation funding, fair energy transitions and multilateral agreements that prompt real action at climate negotiations in Brazil

Environment

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Analysis

Australia’s new target to cut climate pollution is undermined by fossil fuel expansion

For Australia’s national climate plans to be meaningful, they need to include an orderly phase-out of its fossil fuel exports

Politics & Society

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Opinion

10 reasons why nuclear energy is a bad idea for Australia

There’s a lot of information and disinformation out there on nuclear energy. These are my 10 reasons why nuclear energy would be a bad idea for Australia

Politics & Society

What will the America First Directive mean for international climate policy?

President Trump appears to be aiming for a more insular America. Here we explore how a lack of US participation could affect global efforts to combat health crises and climate change – and where we might see a glimmer of hope.