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People around the world will act on climate change to create a better society: study

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA better society is one way to motivate people to take action on climate change,.Earth image from www.shutterstock.com

If we can convince people that climate change is real and important, then surely they will act: this intuitive idea underlies many efforts to communicate climate change to the public.

Initially it was very successful in increasing...

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Want to see the business case for green energy? Just look at China

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChina knows the smart money is on renewables, and not just because of climate change.Reuters/Carlos Barria

The narrative around renewable energy sources is typically framed almost entirely in terms of their contribution to reducing carbon emissions and thereby providing a means to tackle climate change. From this perspective, the drive for...

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To change our economy we need to change our thinking

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAn innovation culture eats policy and education for breakfast.Thomas Peter/Reuters

It’s not surprising that new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s appointment has been well received by the startup community. When he talks about the Australia of the future being agile, innovative and creative, he is speaking their language.

There is only...

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  1. Racism hits Indigenous students' attendance and grades
  2. Writing for good in the contemporary novel of purpose
  3. Startup nation: the rhetoric and the reality
  4. Blame it on mum and dad: how genes influence what we eat
  5. Government spending should be eventually reduced to 24% of GDP: Cormann
  6. Julian Burnside: What sort of country are we?
  7. Don't judge me: Chris Brown and the real task of tackling violence against women
  8. Health Check: is your sleep app keeping you up at night?
  9. From Hawke to Turnbull: Asian language learning in decline
  10. Peanuts, Panhandlers and Prime Ministerial Pay Packets
  11. Japan's Australian sub bid fits with its strategic and economic transformation
  12. Urban policy: could the federal government finally ‘get’ cities?
  13. Ancient minerals on Earth can help explain the early solar system
  14. Down, down but not different: Australia's supermarkets in a race to the bottom
  15. Leaving legacies behind: arts policy for the here and now
  16. Fear, smear and the paradox of authoritarian politics in Singapore
  17. The off-topic Conversation #62
  18. Rich and poor: which areas of Australia are most unequal?
  19. Caught in an intergenerational squeeze, grandparents juggle work and childcare
  20. How would Labor's student funding guarantee work and what does it mean?
  21. Finding our identity: arts policy and the future
  22. The role of science and innovation in a 21st century government
  23. Few Australian women use long-acting contraceptives, despite their advantages
  24. FactCheck Q A: is Australia the most unequal it has been in 75 years?
  25. Turnbull needs to add a dose of humanity into tough asylum policy
  26. China announces national emissions trading scheme - experts react
  27. Too big to fail: China pledges to set up landmark emissions trading scheme
  28. Malcolm Turnbull and his emissions trading scheme shadow
  29. Chemical messengers: how hormones make us feel hungry and full
  30. Honest and subtle: writing about sex in young adult literature
  31. Piecemeal responses show Australia still doesn't 'get' domestic violence
  32. Fact over fiction on the 'apocalyptic' super blood moon
  33. 21st-century energy: get more efficient and embrace disruptive technology
  34. Getting students into uni is one thing, but how to keep them there?
  35. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Turnbull's first days as prime minister
  36. Trusting the voters to decide their preferences should guide Senate reform
  37. Grattan on Friday: Amid the warm glow, we don't yet know Malcolm Turnbull's program
  38. Is the minimal state a reasonable response to the nanny state?
  39. Let's talk about your pay, and loudly
  40. This summer's El Niño looks set to bring more heatwaves to Australia's north and east
  41. United Nations' latest sustainability goals should show tough love to business
  42. Honouring the journalists who bring us stories from the frontline
  43. Expert is as expert does: in defence of US dietary guidelines
  44. What a difference a portfolio makes: early learning is not babysitting
  45. Where are the missing gravitational waves?
  46. Should we treat chronic disease patients only if they agree to lifestyle monitoring?
  47. Snap: smartphones give dedicated digital cameras a run for their money
  48. Inquiries into migrant worker rights show same old problems – but we already have solutions
  49. Book extract: All Fall Down
  50. Less water, less waste and more local goods: how 21st-century leadership can be sustainable

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