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Waiting for Garnaut

Nicholas Gruen
February 24, 2008February 25, 2008
Well, that pun has been made before I just made it, but I was going over Crikeys I'd not had time to glance at this...
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The 2020 summit who should go?

Nicholas Gruen
February 19, 2008March 2, 2008
I've just been asked by the Department of PM&C to nominate someone to go to the 202o Summit. Who should I nominate - and why?...
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Thoughts of a couple of suspects

Nicholas Gruen
February 13, 2008February 13, 2008
The Age asked me for 200 words on whether the Government should renege on the tax cuts. I said they shouldn't. They also asked Joshua...
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The next round in climate change: Send in the Economists

Nicholas Gruen
February 13, 2008July 5, 2018
This piece was written for the AFR as a longish op ed. It hung around on account of it being hard to squeeze in as...
Climate Change Economics and public policy

The best column of the year

Nicholas Gruen
December 20, 2007
Being a bit of a columnist, I like a good column.  I think the best column I've done was on greenhouse.  I've just read the...
Climate Change Economics and public policy

Climate change, fairness and level playing fields

Nicholas Gruen
December 17, 2007
Below the fold is my column on Bali and greenhouse from today's Australian. (more…)
Climate Change Economics and public policy

It’s conditional goodwill stupid: Are we in a prisoner’s dilemma?

Nicholas Gruen
December 11, 2007November 6, 2019
I've been writhing around writing a column on greenhouse.  I find columns on greenhouse hard as I complained here. But rewarding when you get what...

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