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Past articles by Ketan:

G7 fails on solid coal message but worries are building for Morrison

While the G7 meeting was unremarkable, there are growing signs of action on coal phaseout - particularly among Australia's biggest coal customers. → Read More

Callide’s future is a test of climate ambition and urgency for Queensland

Why breath life back into one of Australia’s most heavily polluting technologies? Queensland’s big broken coal plant should be replaced with new tech. → Read More

Australia is ready for a change on climate – which party will take the first step?

A new poll finds that Australians are ready to take serious climate action - including banning new coal mines across Australia. → Read More

Historic German court decision rules climate inaction violates rights of the young

A significant and historic ruling from Germany's top court: putting off climate action for future generations to deal with is illegal. → Read More

Wind and solar could replace fossil fuels 100 times over, says new report

A new report shows the stunning potential of wind and solar to fully displace fossil fuels from the world. → Read More

Climate agencies are being gassified as Australia ramps up international greenwash

Australia's government is ramping up its international greenwashing efforts, even as it gassifies its clean energy agencies. → Read More

Google’s Sky News Australia team-up will make it a climate misinformation powerhouse

It's been the busiest week for renewable energy misinformers in recent years. Google's new partnership with Sky News is going to supercharge the problem. → Read More

Matt Canavan’s faked wind meme is linked to the fossil fuel industry

Another viral, inaccurate meme about wind turbines that's got the attention of Matt Canavan has links to the fossil fuel industry. → Read More

WA Liberals target 100 pct renewables by 2030 in surprising climate plan

The West Australian Liberal climate plan has huge gap, but a surprising ambition to clean up the grid and reach 100 pct renewables by 2030. Is it just to save the furniture? → Read More

Solar could overtake coal as India’s main energy supply within ten years: IEA

A new report from the IEA shows that solar is likely to be the star of India’s future energy system, but plenty of tricky policy is needed. → Read More

Another refinery closure shines spotlight on Angus Taylor’s refusal to embrace EVs

Another refinery closure sharpens focus on Australia’s reliance on oil imports and Angus Taylor’s unwillingness to accelerate EVs. → Read More

Covid caused a coal-killing carbon crunch, and it could be permanent

A new report shows that COVID19 kicked coal in the gut. What will it take to truly bring it down? → Read More

Angus Taylor’s own projections confirmed EVs were the best choice two months ago

It isn't easy to make a strategy look bad. We're discovering just how far Australia's government had to go to do just that. → Read More

Morrison is offering more of the same: indefinite climate delay as time runs out

Morrison is gearing up to evolve his climate rhetoric, but leave his policy unchanged. That's a very big problem. → Read More

Butler dumped as Labor’s climate opposition collapses at a truly pivotal moment

Labor to dump Mark Butler as its opposition to Morrison’s inadequate climate and energy policies evaporates. → Read More

Renewables will push power prices lower even after Liddell closure, says AEMC

Renewable energy is set to decrease power prices around the country - and that's before you even count recent new policies. → Read More

Graph of the day: Most emissions from fossil fuels come from wasted energy

Most energy produced when fossil fuels burned is wasted. The transition to electricity and renewables will change this. → Read More

Morrison in denial as South Korea’s net zero target adds to Australia’s carbon export woes

South Korea's new net zero target adds to a drumbeat of death knells for Australia's coal exports. → Read More

The world is deciding a post-covid energy pathway, and Angus Taylor isn’t ready for it

Australia is barely mentioned in IEA's 2020 World Energy Outlook, and only to note the exposure of its coal and gas industry to the state of climate action around the world. → Read More

A rapid Chinese energy transition is far more feasible than you think

China's goal is to hit net zero emissions by the year 2060, which means an incredible, deep shift in just a few decades. → Read More