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Angus Taylor
March 2022
Angus Taylor attacks Beetaloo Basin activists and says Australia right to expand fossil fuels
Taylor says Australia has ‘kept our foot on the accelerator’ when it comes to supply of oil and gas
February 2022
Farmers’ fund to cover some of Angus Taylor company’s costs to challenge finding land cleared illegally
Energy minister in rare position of being linked to case opposing his own government’s decision on Jam Land, part-owned by Taylor and brother
Temperature Check
Scott Morrison says closing coal power stations will drive up electricity prices. Is he right?
Graham Readfearn
Bid by Mike Cannon-Brookes to take over AGL drew some strong words from the prime minister, but do his claims stack up?
The early closure of Australia’s biggest coal plant caught Angus Taylor by surprise – but it shouldn’t have
Adam Morton
AGL brings forward closure date of two largest coal-fired power plants as market shifts to renewables
Labor pledges up to $700m in extra funding for Snowy Hydro power plant to make it run on green hydrogen
January 2022
Labor to support $600m Kurri Kurri power plant but only if it runs on green hydrogen by 2030
Company part-owned by Angus Taylor challenges ‘critically endangered’ listing of grasslands it poisoned
December 2021
‘Do you accept the science?’ Talking points show how Angus Taylor prepared for IPCC report’s release
Briefing document, obtained under FOI laws, outlines Australian government’s suggested responses to anticipated lines of attack over climate report
Company part-owned by Angus Taylor illegally poisoned grasslands, ministerial review finds
The 18-month process affirms original finding that Jam Land’s clearing had a significant impact on critically endangered native habitat
Temperature Check
Climate cost study authors accuse Bjørn Lomborg of misinterpreting results
Graham Readfearn
A key claim in a column by the Danish thinktank head frustrates scientists who modelled reducing emissions
November 2021
‘Reaching back to the horse and cart’: Morrison government’s gas plan panned
Environmental investigations
‘A farce’: experts dismiss government claims a controversial and unproven technology will cut emissions by 15%
What is the ‘safeguard mechanism’ and how is it supposed to reduce Australia’s carbon emissions?
Temperature Check
Do Angus Taylor’s carbon capture and storage claims stack up?
Graham Readfearn
Australia ranked last of 60 countries for policy response to climate crisis
Australian government refuses to join 40 nations phasing out coal, saying it won’t ‘wipe out industries’
Australia puts fossil fuel company front and centre at Cop26
Scott Morrison unveils $500m in international climate finance on first day of Cop26
October 2021
Australia’s net zero plan could cost far more than the $20bn allocated, Angus Taylor suggests
Energy minister refuses to detail full cost of reaching 2050 target as Cop26 summit looms
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