Recent Work Library

Research is at the core to all of our work. Evidence and a cross-sectoral national and global perspective and an ability to engage on critical issues in international, economic, political and social realms distinguishes our work and ensures it remains balanced and effective.   

Our portfolio of work spreads across many pertinent climate change issues. It comes in many shapes – shorter media or policy briefs, tactical projects, and longer-term engagements. We also focus on several key topics each year through our more detailed Spotlight Reports - see that page for the fuller suite of work associated with them.    

Here you can find our research reports, policy briefs, submissions and other work. 

Michael Hall documents the impact of human activity for World Environment Day.
Our Fragile World Photo Essay
Options to raise emission reduction ambition and set longer-term emission budgets.
Climate Change Authority's Caps and Targets Review Submission
The Climate Institute's climate policy tests for the 2013 federal election.
Climate policy tests cover
Managing the Unavoidable while Avoiding the Unmanageable Policy Brief
Lack of Australian CSG emissions data risks substantial under-accounting.
Coal Seam Gas Fugitive Emissions Submission
The Climate Institute, WWF and ACF raise a number of issues in the CCA's modelling assumptions.
Joint submission to the CCA on modelling assumptions Submission
Examining the implications of the carbon bubble on Australia's fossil fuel assets.
Unburnable Carbon
Unburnable Carbon: Australia's carbon bubble Report
Defining Australia’s fair share of the global carbon budget.
Carbon Budgets Cover
Operating in Limits: Defining an Australian Carbon Budget Policy Brief
Examining the physical impacts and cascading consequences of climate change on the infrastructure sector.
Interdependencies Report Cover
Infrastructure Interdependencies and Business-Level Impacts Report
Review of Australian climate policy in a global context and low-carbon competitiveness among the G20 nations.
Global Review 2013 Cover
Global Climate Leadership Review 2013 Spotlight Report
Creative Fellow Michael Hall’s photos represent the tragic reality of climate extremes.
Tasmania Bushfires 2013 Photo Essay
Views on extreme weather and climate change submitted to Senate Committees inquiry.
Inquiry into Extreme Weather & Climate Change Submission
First ever global climate index shows how the world’s biggest investors are managing climate risk.
AODP 2012 Global Climate Index cover
AODP Global Climate Index 2012 Survey Results
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