AFA12 Feeling the Heat: Australia Under Climate Pressure

AFA12 Feeling the Heat: Australia Under Climate Pressure

by Jonathan Pearlman (Editor)
AFA12 Feeling the Heat: Australia Under Climate Pressure

AFA12 Feeling the Heat: Australia Under Climate Pressure

by Jonathan Pearlman (Editor)

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Overview

“Australia’s climate and energy policy is a ‘toxic time bomb’ . . . Now Morrison, feeling the heat from Australia’s allies, from growing numbers in the business community and from a majority of voters, needs to work out how he will handle that bomb.” MARIAN WILKINSON

The twelfth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the growing pressure on Australia as global and regional powers adopt tough measures to combat climate change. Feeling the Heat looks at the consequences of splitting from the international consensus, and at how a climate pivot by Canberra could unlock new diplomatic and economic opportunities.
  • Marian Wilkinson probes how Canberra is responding to international pressure on climate and asks if we are at a political tipping point.
  • Wesley Morgan warns that Australia’s climate policy is undermining our Pacific relationships and proposes a path for rebuilding trust.
  • Richard Denniss and Allan Behm expose Australia’s efforts to obstruct international climate action and to support fossil fuel exports.
  • Amanda McKenzie uncovers how Australia’s climate policy impedes its diplomacy and how to address this malaise.
  • Anthony Bergin and Jeffrey Wall outline a solution to Australia’s dwindling business ties in the Pacific.
  • Hugh Riminton examines the future contours of the Asian Century.
  • Michelle Aung Thin discusses the brutal Myanmar coup and its impact on the nation.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781743821800
Publisher: Schwartz Books Pty. Ltd.
Publication date: 07/10/2021
Series: Australian Foreign Affairs , #12
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Pearlman is the editor of Australian Foreign Affairs and is a correspondent for the Telegraph (UK) and the Straits Times newspaper (Singapore). He previously worked at the Sydney Morning Herald, covering foreign affairs and politics from Canberra and Sydney. He has worked as a correspondent in the Middle East, as well as covering various international stories, including the 2008 US election and the violence in eastern Congo. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including the Diplomat magazine, Good Weekend magazine, and the Australian Book Review, and he has been a Walkley Award finalist and United Nations Media Award winner. He was born in Sydney and studied at the University of New South Wales and Oxford University.
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