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Richard Denniss
Richard Denniss is Chief Economist at The Australia Institute.
National affairs
Thinking creatively about phasing out coal
Fergus Green & Richard Denniss
19 December 2018
A new mechanism could fill a key gap in international climate agreements
Books & arts
Simpler, and better
Richard Denniss
12 June 2013
A new book by Barack Obama’s former “regulatory czar” shows how government can harness the benefits of behavioural economics, writes
Richard Denniss
National affairs
Dealing with the Senate’s climate impasse
Richard Denniss
9 February 2010
The Greens and government should at least be able to agree that some carbon price is better than none, writes
Richard Denniss
National affairs
An idea whose time never came
Richard Denniss
25 February 2009
The federal government’s emissions trading scheme is in trouble.
Richard Denniss
looks at the alternative
National affairs
Making life easier for emitters
Richard Denniss
2 February 2009
It seems paradoxical, but the Rudd government’s emissions trading scheme will stop individuals and governments from acting to reduce emissions, writes
Richard Denniss