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TAZ
The German news outlet TAZ carries a story on our new report, "Fossil gas: a bridge to nowhere", where we reported on the degree to which gas usage would need to be reduced by, in order to meet the Paris Agreement pledges.
The Washington Post
Bill Hare is quoted by the Washington Post. The Climate Action Tracker research is also used to show how more ambitious climate policies have stalled since Glasgow.
Thomson Reuters
Richard Klein and our Head of Adaptation and Vulnerability, Tabea Lissner, emphasise the cascading consequences of extreme weather around the world, and the lack of finance to build resilience.
ABC NEWS
According to our research, the Scarborough project will emit 1.4 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas during its lifetime. This research and warnings from Bill Hare are used in this piece from ABC.
The Guardian
Research from the Climate Action Tracker and Bill Hare are featured to give warnings and point to government policy alternatives to decrease emissions.
The Guardian
CEO Bill Hare warns of the impacts of a three-degree world, a possible reality the world is already experiencing: "...we’ve seen horrific impacts, like the heatwave in India and Pakistan, and floods in the same region. This is just the beginning.”
The Guardian
Climate diplomats and experts say governments must not use geopolitical tensions and soaring energy prices as an excuse for falling behind on their climate commitments. Our CEO Bill Hare's warning on allowing a rise above 1.5C is quoted in this piece.
The Guardian
In this Guardian piece, our CEO Bill Hare discusses the recent Labor win in the Australian elections and what it means for climate action.
mondaq
Our report on Australian political parties' climate goals is once again featured to show the inadequacy of the Labor Party's emissions reductions target.
DownToEarth
At the Bonn Climate Change Conference in June, LDCs will demand stronger commitments to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, easier access to financial resources, and additional means to address loss and damage. Our Manjeet Dhakal speaks about how G20 nations have dragged their feet on these issues.