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Energy abundance, the price of ethnonationalism, and the dystopian myID
How not to do energy policy; the problems with acknowledgements to country; your ID or your facial data; the costs of land use zoning; and the war in Ukraine may not last much longer.
Saving the planet could make some of us rich
Transforming Australia into a green manufacturing “superpower” won’t automatically generate widespread prosperity, and is more likely to enrich only a select few while imposing broader economic costs on the majority.
Australia's nuclear energy debate
A recent nuclear energy debate highlighted the potential limitations of relying solely on renewables, sparking concerns about the economic viability of Australia’s energy transition.
Australia's renewables reality check
Australia’s rush to renewables poses significant economic and energy security risks, highlighting the need for a more balanced approach that addresses the limitations of solar and wind.
The energy debate misses the bigger picture
Australia’s partisan energy debate overlooks the real goal of achieving energy abundance, which requires an ‘all of the above’ approach that pragmatically embraces every viable energy source rather than getting bogged down in tribal politics.