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Patrick Gibbons — Winning the New Resources War: Rare Earths, Renewables and Dictatorships

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Patrick is a former diplomat, policy advisor and business consultant with specialist expertise in climate change, energy, resources, environmental, investment and public policy issues.

For almost 20 years he has been at the forefront of Australian climate policy development, advising both sides of politics as a senior member of staff in Federal and State ministerial offices, working for major international energy and resource firms, and the financial sector.

He helped establish key parts of Australia’s current climate policy framework including the Emissions Reduction Fund and Safeguards mechanism. Patrick commenced his career in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and represented Australia in the Middle East and at international climate change negotiations.

Misha and Patrick chat about:

The geopolitics of resources and energy.

Why new and old minerals are suddenly “critical”.

China’s determination to dominate the future of energy.

The sometimes ugly truth about clean energy inputs and global resource competition.

What Australia can do to maximise the economic opportunities.

How democracies can work together to ensure reliable supply.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Patrick is a former diplomat, policy advisor and business consultant with specialist expertise in climate change, energy, resources, environmental, investment and public policy issues.

For almost 20 years he has been at the forefront of Australian climate policy development, advising both sides of politics as a senior member of staff in Federal and State ministerial offices, working for major international energy and resource firms, and the financial sector.

He helped establish key parts of Australia’s current climate policy framework including the Emissions Reduction Fund and Safeguards mechanism. Patrick commenced his career in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and represented Australia in the Middle East and at international climate change negotiations.

Misha and Patrick chat about:

The geopolitics of resources and energy.

Why new and old minerals are suddenly “critical”.

China’s determination to dominate the future of energy.

The sometimes ugly truth about clean energy inputs and global resource competition.

What Australia can do to maximise the economic opportunities.

How democracies can work together to ensure reliable supply.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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