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CLIMATE ALLIES: AUSTRALIA, THE UNITED STATES AND THE GLOBAL ENERGY SHIFT

17 May 2023

Ashleigh Croucher Senior Researcher You are free to copy, communicate and adapt the Climate Council of Australia Ltd copyright material so long as you attribute the Climate Council of Australia Ltd and the authors in the following manner: Climate Allies: Australia, the United States and the Global Energy Shift. [...] 34 II CLIMATE ALLIES: AUSTRALIA, THE UNITED STATES AND THE GLOBAL ENERGY SHIFT Key findings 1 2 The climate crisis is a national security threat Australia and the US are cooperating to ensure for Australia and the United States (US) energy security in the Indo-Pacific region › The climate crisis and the global race to a clean › The energy shift is reshaping geopolitics in the energy future is prof. [...] and the US are increasingly working together Canberra and Washington have come to address the root causes of climate change to view the climate crisis as a threat - which will require both countries to cut to national security, and acting on greenhouse gas emissions as fast as possible climate change has become a key pillar - and to manage the economic and strategic of the Australia-United States. [...] 3 CLIMATE ALLIES: AUSTRALIA, THE UNITED STATES AND THE GLOBAL ENERGY SHIFT BOX 1: THE QUAD What is the Quad? What’s on the agenda for the Quad in 2023? The Quad is a partnership between Australia, the United States, India and Japan intended Quad leaders are expected to discuss a broad to shape regional order in the Indo-Pacific. [...] Climate allies in the Indo-Pacific Australia and the United States need Policymakers in Washington understand to cooperate to manage the security that investing in clean energy infrastructure implications of the climate crisis is not only about avoiding catastrophic itself, and of the energy transition in climate impacts but also about ensuring the Indo-Pacific.
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