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Albanese reaches for Keating’s Asian mantle

In a speech that canvassed all the issues on his foreign policy plate, there was one section that stood out.

  • James Curran
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen speaks to reporters at the conclusion of COP28.

COP28 deal says gas to play role in energy transition

Climate change and energy minister Chris Bowen hailed the stronger than expected COP28 outcome as a way to bolster Australia’s transition to renewable energy.

  • Hans van Leeuwen

COP28 deal pledges fossil fuel ‘transition’ for first time

After a marathon round of backroom wrangling, the 198-nation summit endorsed a “transition away from” fossil fuels by 2050.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber, of the United Arab Emirates.

Will COP28 fail after dropping fossil fuel pledge?

For the Albanese government, and many others, the test of success or failure at COP28 is not necessarily a fossil fuel phase-out, but simply making progress.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
The United Arab Emirates’ proposed communique does not take enough of a step forward, critics say.

COP28 draft agreement drops phase-out of fossil fuels

Australia is among the countries pushing back against the UAE’s suggested deal text, saying the draft was only a “step forward” not the needed “step change”.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Brisbane could play host to the COP31 summit in 2026.

Sprawling and costly: Can Australia host COP31 in just two years?

The conference, which could attract up to 80,000 people and puts pressure on transport, is likely to come to Australia in 2026. But the decision will be made next year.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen speaks to reporters at COP28 in Dubai.

Fossil fuel phase-out good for Australia, Bowen says

The climate and energy minister says if COP28 can agree to tough action on fossil fuels, it will create opportunities for Australia as a renewables superpower.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen delivers Australia’s national statement to the COP28 plenary.

Expectations dim that COP28 will agree to phase out fossil fuels

COP28 chief Sultan al-Jaber told countries to put aside self-interest, and Australia’s Chris Bowen urged them not to drift apart, as the endgame draws near.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen.

Bowen under pressure at COP28 over fossil fuel ‘phase out’

Chris Bowen needs to balance competing demands and interests, as he prepares for negotiations that will shape the climate policy agenda for years to come.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink takes part in a COP28 roundtable called Financing the New Climate Economy.

‘A lot of zeroes’: Why global CEOs flock to COP

A “climate Davos” has emerged on the fringes of COP summits, with big business, including the likes of Blackrock’s Larry Fink, striking deals and sharing notes.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
Who, me? COP28 president and oil boss Sultan al-Jaber says he believes in the science on global warming.

‘Please give me space’: COP28 host vows to prove doubters wrong

Oil boss and climate summit host Sultan al-Jaber says he accepts the science around global warming and the need to move fast on curbing emissions.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, COP28 president and oil company CEO.

Scandal as oil boss leading COP28 questions climate science

A recording has emerged of summit host Sultan al-Jaber doubting the rationality of calls to phase out fossil fuels.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
The one single takeout from Henry Kissinger’s advice was that every good government needs a clear, simple, foreign policy strategy.

What Kissinger would have advised on Israel-Hamas

The Australian government has been trying to balance domestic opinion, rather than articulate clear and simple objectives.

  • Alexander Downer

Woodside signs up to COP pledge on methane

The energy giant got behind an initiative to cut flaring by 2030. Activists were dubious that it had moved the goalposts.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
The COP28 climate summit has bowled up a plethora of pledges on renewable energy, health and agriculture.

Australia seeks to play good cop at climate summit

The COP28 climate summit has bowled up a plethora of pledges on renewable energy, health and agriculture, and Australia has signed up to all the biggies.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Desert miracle, or mirage?

Part George Orwell’s 1984, part ChatGPT: Inside Dubai’s COP28

The UAE has spared no expense in making COP28 a success. From wood panelled portaloos, to huge venues and tasty food, it’s a climate summit like no other.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
Sultan al-Jaber wants you: rich countries are under pressure to contribute cash to the Loss and Damage Fund.

‘Running start’: Rich world stumps up $680m for climate fund

The usually fractious climate summit scored an early success, and put an onus on the absent Albanese government to come up with a contribution.

  • Hans van Leeuwen

November

US President Joe Biden with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other G20 leaders in New Delhi.

India’s G20 presidency heralded a new dawn of multilateralism

India mainstreamed the Global South’s concerns and has ushered in an era when developing countries take their rightful place in shaping the international narrative.

  • Narendra Modi
Under pressure … COP 28 host and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company boss Sultan al-Jaber.

Oil boss lashes reports of side deals at COP28

Sultan al-Jaber angrily denies using diplomatic meetings to push business interests, as no-shows from top world leaders put the climate summit under pressure.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
A solar farm and wind turbines near a coal-fired power station in Jiaxing, north of Shanghai, China. The US and China have agreed the terms of a fund to compensate poor countries for climate-related loss and damage.

Why there’s an upbeat vibe at Dubai’s climate jamboree

The COP28 summit kicks off in the fossil fuel hub of Dubai this week, but the build-up has been surprisingly less angst-ridden and more cautiously optimistic.

  • Hans van Leeuwen