Frank Jotzo
@frankjotzo.bsky.social
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Climate change and energy transition economics and policy. Prof, Australian National University (ANU) Crawford School of Public Policy. Policy advisory Australian federal, NSW, QLD governments. IPCC AR5&6.
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Come work with us at ANU Centre for Climate and Energy Policy (CCEP) as research fellow (academic level B), on projects on decarbonisation and green commodities esp the Australia-China trade link.

Funded until end of 2027, Canberra based, open to intl applicants.

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Research Fellow - Canberra / ACT, ACT, Australia
Classification: Academic Level BSalary package: $118,632 - $134,507 per annum plus 17% superannuationTerms: Full-time, Continuing (Contingent Funded) This position is continuing (contingent funded). T...
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Australia's government will be returned, probably with a sizeable majority. The road for principles-based, ambitious climate policy should be open.

There's much to do to drive the clean transition, and it can be done - if we boldly grasp the opportunities.

theconversation.com/australia-ur...
Australia urgently needs to get serious about long-term climate policy – but there’s no sign of that in the election campaign
The election campaign must prioritise climate policy to ensure the next government drives the transition to a clean economy in a world upended by Donald Trump.
theconversation.com
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I'm calling COP31 for Australia.
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Celebrating that we live in a functioning liberal democracy. Something to be cherished #ausvote
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Telling about the lack of vision, or fear of big issues, in AUS federal politics:
Asked what would be the one standout signature policy change (like historically the floating of the dollar or the GST), Albanese nominates affordable childcare, and Dutton the east coast gas reserve.
(Leaders' debate)
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ANU Crawford School is now on Bluesky.
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The final peer-reviewed version of the Global Carbon Budget 2024 is now published: essd.copernicus.org/articles/17/...

Only slight updates compared to the submitted version last November, mainly related to updated data.

Get a summary of the results here: bsky.app/profile/glen...
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Is limiting the temperature increase to 1.5°C still possible?

New article online first in @dialoguescc.bsky.social by @glenpeters.bsky.social journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Climate change messaging has a positive effect, across many different groups in different countries. Big study. But, does public opinion about the importance of climate change translate into climate action? Amidst worry about cost of living and geopolitics?
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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It's also very large: in 2024, PIK researchers published over 400 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and total citations to PIK papers topped 55k during that year.
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Plenty of pathbreaking work is done at PIK. Often with big impact in the research community, and on public policy and public perceptions of climate change, approaches and solutions.
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We review progress and discussed future plans. One might expect consequential changes to what matters in climate policy research, as a result of geopolitical rupture.
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At the PIK @pik-potsdam.bsky.social Potsdam Institute scientific advisory board meeting, with the leads of the Climate Economics and Policy (MCC Berlin) department, Sabine Fuss and Matthias Kalkuhl. (Pic at Einstein Turm on the PIK campus in Potsdam). www.pik-potsdam.de/en/institute...
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It was a privilege to join EU DG CLIMA Kurt Vandenberghe, Rory Medcalf AM, and Frank Jotzo @frankjotzo.bsky.social to discuss climate security last Thursday.

Many thanks to the ANU National Security College @anucrawfordschool.bsky.social for the invitation.

(Images supplied: Jed Buchanan/ANU)
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On 12 March, our guest @frankjotzo.bsky.social will present his research on green commodity trade and border carbon adjustments, looking at the case of Australia as a future green exporter.

Join us for another engaging #SustainabilityColloquium!

✍️ Register:
www.hertie-school.org/en/sustainab...
Sustainability Colloquium with Frank Jotzo
A presentation on green commodity trade and Border Carbon Adjustments: perspectives from Australia as a future green exporter.
www.hertie-school.org
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Looking forward to contributing at the PIK advisory board meeting and attending PIK Research Days next week in Potsdam
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How did the IIASA Energy in a Finite World scenarios from 1980 perform?

Global energy use followed its "low energy demand" scenario, but what about for the different energy sources?

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/15...

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📢 You’re invited: Spring 2025 Sustainability Colloquium

We have 4 exciting colloquia coming up this semester! With Marion Dumas, @brendandevlin.bsky.social, @frankjotzo.bsky.social, @jeffcolgan.bsky.social.

👉 Follow the link for more information and register: www.hertie-school.org/en/sustainab...
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AARES conference is the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society annual conference in Brisbane (really it's Australia's annual conference for environmental economics, too)

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Our AARES special session on Market Reform and Policy to Transition Australia's Electricity Grid will feature Joel Gilmore (Griffith Uni), Gordon Leslie (Monash Uni), Andrea Walton (CSIRO), Frank Jotzo (ANU), Paul Graham (CSIRO), and Annette Zou (ANU/TSI).
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At AARES conference this week, we're convening a special session on Market Reform and Policy to Transition Australia's Electricity Grid.

Yesterday we contributed at a pre-conference workshop on energy transition, hosted by CSIRO.