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How some industry groups slow climate action (and which ones do it)

How some industry groups slow climate action (and which ones do it)

Update: 2025-10-28
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Some industry groups have for years succeeded in undermining effective climate policies. And there's no sign of them stopping.

In this episode, Christian Downie discusses his impressive work on how these industry associations operate - and his findings on the eye-watering amounts of money they spend. Plus we do a deep dive on some of them - including the Australian Energy Producers, and the Minerals Council of Australia. And we also discuss Manufacturing Australia's current fossil gas campaign.

Christian is a Professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University, and he's also director of the ANU's Governing Energy Transitions Lab. As well as teaching at ANU, he's taught at the University of Cambridge and the London School of Economics. Christian has also been an advisor to several government departments, and he's co-edited a new book called Climate Obstruction - A Global Assessment.

And particularly relevant to today's chat, he has a strong research interest in how some business associations have stymied good climate policy. Enjoy!

 

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How some industry groups slow climate action (and which ones do it)

How some industry groups slow climate action (and which ones do it)