In the 2017 KR Narayanan Oration, Admiral R K Dhowan, Chairman, National Maritime Foundation, India, and the immediate past Chief of the Indian Navy, discusses the role of the Indian Navy in furth...
Michael Grubb, Professor of International Energy and Climate Change Policy, University College London, offers insights for energy transition from his book 'Planetary Economics: Energy, climate chan...
Dr Don Russell assesses the National Electricity Market scheme with a focus on the nationās climate change objectives and the particular challenges faced by South Australia.
A proposed market mechanism for exit of brown-coal fired power stations, in the absence of carbon pricing, Frank Jotzo, Crawford Schoo, ANU, Salim Mazouz, The Centre for International Economics.
The policy options the Authority is considering in its current Special Review of Australiaās climate action, and how it is evaluating those options, Kathryn Smith, Climate Change Authority.
Perspective of a large power asset owning company and present research on the need to facilitate transition for coal-fired generators, Tim Nelson, AGL Energy.
With the energy transition or Energiewende, the German government aims to deeply reduce carbon dioxide emissions by increasing renewable energy to 60 per cent of total energy supply by mid-century,...
Q&A on Emissions reduction options. Anna Skarbek, ClimateWorks Australia: Deep Decarbonisation Pathways. Steve Hatfield-Dodds, CSIRO: Land-based carbon sequestration. Andrew Macintosh, ANU College ...
Q&A: iNDCs: options, comparisons and the global carbon budget Frank Jotzo, ANU Crawford School: Target options and international comparisons Anthea Harris, Climate Change Authority: The CCAās work ...
The Australian governmentās position and process for a post-2020 target Peter Woolcott, Ambassador for Environment: The UN climate negotiations David Gruen, PM&C: Process for Australiaās iNDC Q&A
All countries have been called on to submit a pledge for their āintended nationally determined contributionsā to future global climate action, ahead of the Paris UN climate conference. The governme...
Beth Slatyer, Honorary Fellow, Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacificās health challenges.
Charmina Saili, Regional Planning Adviser, Strategic Partnerships and Coordination Programme, Pacific Island Forum Secretariat sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacif...
Yolande Robertson, Research Assistant (Health), WaterAid Australia sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacificās health challenges.
Tenneth Dalipanda, Acting Permanent Secretary for Health; Undersecretary Health Improvement, Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Solomon Islands sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thomps...
Roger Magnusson, Professor of Health Law & Governance, Sydney Law School, The University of Sydney sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacificās health challenges.
Acting Director, Public Health Division, Secretariat of the Pacific Community Paula Vivili sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacificās health challenges.
Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies journal editor, Tikki Pangestu sits down with Crawford School's Belinda Thompson to discuss the Pacificās health challenges.
In this Asia and the Pacific Policy Society video, Martin Painter and Peter Larmour discuss corruption and how countries in the Asia Pacific region tackle the problem. This video is based on Martin...
Associate Professor Frank Jotzo and Associate Professor Karen Hussey discuss an upcoming masterclass that examines emerging issues facing Australian energy policymakers in the context of global ene...
Dr Nicholas Biddle and Professor Peter Whiteford discuss a three-day course that will provide you with advanced introduction to using data evaluation, analysis and interpretation to inform and impr...
Dr Nicholas Biddle discusses his upcoming short course that will help you learn more about the statistics you use, and give you the skills and confidence to use them.
Dr Jane Golley discusses an upcoming short course that gives participants an overview of China in 2014 ā from economic reforms, to overseas investment and the future of the Communist Party. This on...
Professor Robert Breunig discusses his two upcoming Crawford School short courses. One course aims to give economic beginners an introduction to key microeconomic principles, theories and terminolo...
Professor Stephen Howes discusses his upcoming short course at Crawford School. The course aims to help those involved in the distribution of foreign aid understand its theory and practice.
Crawford School's Dr Keith Barney interviews Dr Ng Shui Meng about the disappearance of her husband Sombath Somphone, one of Lao People's Democratic Republic's leading civil society voices.