• Convincing the Pacific on fossil fuels

    Wesley Morgan     |      September 5, 2024

    Long a regional laggard on climate action, Australia must convince Pacific leaders it’s serious about moving away from fossil fuels.

  • What Australia needs to bring to COP27

    Wesley Morgan     |      November 7, 2022

    Multiple global crises threaten to overshadow the forthcoming climate summit in Egypt, but the task at COP27 over the next two weeks is more urgent than ever.

  • Reconsidering Australia’s interests after COP26

    Wesley Morgan     |      November 21, 2021

    Australia’s approach to international relations is defined by support for a rules-based global order. After Glasgow, it’s time to reconsider Australia’s national interests in the context of a world shifting toward net-zero emissions.

  • The Pacific wants action on climate change

    Wesley Morgan     |      October 24, 2021

    The Pacific Islands are at the frontline of climate change and as rising seas threaten their very existence, these tiny nation states will not be submerged without a fight.

  • Morrison’s moment of truth in the Pacific

    Wesley Morgan     |      August 11, 2019

    Can Australia’s prime minister convince the leaders of Pacific Island countries that he is serious about regional engagement when they are sceptical of Australia’s record on climate change?