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Climate Energy Finance (CEF) is a think tank established in 2022 that works probono in the public interest to accelerate decarbonisation. We conduct research and analyses on global financial issues related to the global energy transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, as well as the implications for the Australian economy, with a key focus on the threats and opportunities for Australian investments and exports. Read more

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CEF in the media  |  Mar 12, 2026

INTERVIEW | War, Oil and Australia’s Energy Future

Michael West Media

Michael West is joined by Tim Buckley for a live discussion on energy security, the shift to new energy, and the economic impacts of war. With 35 years of financial markets experience across Australian, Asian and global equities, on both the buy side and sell side, Tim brings deep insight into how conflict, fossil fuel dependence, and energy transition are reshaping markets and national security. Read more

CEF in the media  |  Mar 11, 2026

Green mining or diesel tax credit: Net Zero Commissioner says state can’t have both

The Driven

Under a model put forward by Climate Energy Finance, diesel tax exemptions could be capped at $50 million but businesses could still claim rebates beyond the cap if they reinvested the funds into electrification. The Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Labor Environmental Action Network have signalled support for a less-generous scheme, as has Andrew Forrest’s mining company Fortescue. The iron ore miner is presently a beneficiary of the credits but has set itself Read more

CEF in the media  |  Mar 10, 2026

While the US goes to war for oil, China rolls out clean energy roadmap

Climate & Capital Media

Beijing is shifting from speed to quality — and the implications for global climate capital are profound. But is the ambition sufficient? Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered the Government Work Report for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) at the opening session of the National People’s Congress this week, laying out the most consequential economic and energy blueprint of any nation on earth. Read more

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