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What On Earth - Episode 28: Chinese Economy, British Politics, Australian energy prices & much more

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In this month’s ‘What on Earth...’ James, Tennant and Paul again examine the ‘issues of the day for the last month’ as we in Australia and globally transition to the post-carbon emissions business environment. The podcast asks ‘What on Earth’…. is going at a policy, economy, global and at the enterprise level as we race to Net Zero carbon requirements for our businesses and for the economy. Topics covered this month include: • China’s apparent new and emerging economic growth strategy, and what it might mean for Australia and for the transition, • The need to diversify our economy, especially as we and the world transition away from carbon-based fuel and export products, • Why business is pushing back in the U.K. and elsewhere as politicians get skittish about carbon targets and/or are faced with changes brought about by political concerns and geo-politics (delaying just add cost and politician pain down the line) • What’s happening with Australian energy, petrol and electricity prices and possible cost trends for business (Spoiler Alert: According to Tennant, prices are likely to ‘drop to still-historic highs-quite a trick!) • The now-rapid arrival of EVs in Australia and what is means for existing and planned infrastructure: and what this means for critical minerals, vehicle charging times and locations and other issues, • Victoria government’s announcements regarding gas connections to new homes, and what it means for individuals and business, • Why there is a need for policy discipline in electricity prices going forward, • And the need to see the emerging hydrogen industry as a total value chain, and how it compares to existing fuel and energy value chains. Another jam packed episode of crunchy transition and business issues- the three amigos never fail to deliver non-stop thought-provoking observations and insights. Well worth a listen!
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In this month’s ‘What on Earth...’ James, Tennant and Paul again examine the ‘issues of the day for the last month’ as we in Australia and globally transition to the post-carbon emissions business environment. The podcast asks ‘What on Earth’…. is going at a policy, economy, global and at the enterprise level as we race to Net Zero carbon requirements for our businesses and for the economy. Topics covered this month include: • China’s apparent new and emerging economic growth strategy, and what it might mean for Australia and for the transition, • The need to diversify our economy, especially as we and the world transition away from carbon-based fuel and export products, • Why business is pushing back in the U.K. and elsewhere as politicians get skittish about carbon targets and/or are faced with changes brought about by political concerns and geo-politics (delaying just add cost and politician pain down the line) • What’s happening with Australian energy, petrol and electricity prices and possible cost trends for business (Spoiler Alert: According to Tennant, prices are likely to ‘drop to still-historic highs-quite a trick!) • The now-rapid arrival of EVs in Australia and what is means for existing and planned infrastructure: and what this means for critical minerals, vehicle charging times and locations and other issues, • Victoria government’s announcements regarding gas connections to new homes, and what it means for individuals and business, • Why there is a need for policy discipline in electricity prices going forward, • And the need to see the emerging hydrogen industry as a total value chain, and how it compares to existing fuel and energy value chains. Another jam packed episode of crunchy transition and business issues- the three amigos never fail to deliver non-stop thought-provoking observations and insights. Well worth a listen!
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