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Kate Mackenzie
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Kate Mackenzie
@kmac
Writer/researcher on finance, econ + climate also @[email protected] Haunts include @centrepolicydev @climate @polycrisis @phenomenalworld ex @FT
Unceded Gadigal country
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    Kate Mackenzie
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    Feb 8, 2021
    Very excited that a paper I co-wrote with awesome researchers @TanyaFiedler @sarahinscience Andy Pitman, Nick Wood, Christian Jakob was accepted by Nature Climate Change and... IT IS HERE. Some threads to follow.
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    Business risk and the emergence of climate analytics
    From nature.com
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Nov 22, 2019
    I sometimes struggle to describe the Australian media landscape to people who’ve never lived here...now I can just show them this.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Oct 8, 2018
    Ok here is the best headline about the 1.5C climate report:
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Apr 21, 2021
    Welcome to Australia, where the “energy & emissions reduction” minister is shouting on national radio that we can produce zero emissions energy from coal and gas.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Oct 26, 2018
    This is absolutely staggering. The most cited coral reef research centre in the world is not having its funding renewed.
    smh.com.au
    'Silenced': Leading reef research centre faces axe after funding miss
    One of the world's premier coral reef research centres has failed to secure Australian funding as the Great Barrier Reef faces another bout of bleaching.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Jan 17, 2019
    Um wow. Basically every big deal US economist signed letter calling for carbon tax. Yellen, Bernanke, Greenspan, Volcker - also Summers, Mankiw....27 Nobel laureates, 15 former Ec Council chairs.
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    Four former Fed chairs call for US carbon tax
    From ft.com
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Jul 27, 2018
    If you only learn one thing about climate change from all these northern hemisphere extreme heat incidents: 2C of warming doesn’t mean “like now, but 2C warmer”.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Apr 13, 2023
    Amazing how quickly the possibility of profit-driven inflation went from ludicrous to established.
    bloomberg.com
    We’ve All Been Way Too Accepting of Inflation
    It’s time customers push back against price increases. Corporate profits shouldn’t grow at the expense of the economy.
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    Kate Mackenzie
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    Jul 28, 2018
    Replying to @kmac
    In fact this one is better as (c) shows change in variance.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Oct 28, 2020
    Private equity, which helped drive the fracking boom, is now exiting just as quickly as it entered. "Everyone is getting into renewables... It's just a smarter long-term play." axios.com/private-equity…
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Aug 11, 2023
    One of the most interesting pieces I've read in the past few months, keep referring to it to people:
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    The Long, Slow Death of Global Development - American Affairs Journal
    From americanaffairsjournal.org
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Jan 19, 2022
    I honestly think that for many smart people climate change is still just another topic, another issue, another thing to play clever contrarian games with. After all we've seen and learned.
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Aug 1, 2021
    Just incredible that misinformation deemed too bad for *youtube* is beamed into Australian households
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    amanda meade
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    Aug 1, 2021
    Breaking: Sky News Australia banned from YouTube for seven days over Covid misinformation theguardian.com/media/2021/aug…
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    Kate Mackenzie
    @kmac
    Jan 28, 2020
    Vietnam went from almost no solar in 2017 to more than Australia by end of 2019. economist.com/asia/2020/01/2…

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