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Words of wisdom
Reflections on energy economics and climate change
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Richard Denniss, Prominent Australian economist
Zali Steggall, Independent MP for Warringah
“The proposed mine in the Galilee Basin has the potential to be a carbon bomb. It poses serious risks to the environment, public health and North Queensland tourism. If all the coal in the Galilee Basin was burned, it is estimated that 705 million tonnes of carbon dioxide would be released each year … more than 1.3 times Australia’s current annual emissions.”
Professor Tim Flannery, Climate Council
Christiana Figueres helped instigate the 2015 Paris climate change agreement and is now a World Bank climate leader
“I have no doubt that the era of fossil fuels is drawing to a close. But questions remain as to the speed of the coming transition and, in direct consequence of that speed, the nature of what will be left in its wake. Human decision-making and action are now in control of our planet’s thermostat … if rapid emissions reductions are delayed until 2030, then the global temperature will remain more than 1°C higher than preindustrial levels for about 400 years.”
Former NASA scientist and ‘father’ of climate science Dr James Hansen
“If we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade we could face irreversible damage to the natural world and the collapse of our societies. What happens now and in these next few years will profoundly affect the next few thousand years”.