Peter Hooton

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Dr Peter Hooton is an Adjunct Research Fellow in Public Theology at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture on Charles Sturt University’s Canberra campus. He is a former diplomat with broad Pacific experience and a member of Diplomats for Climate Action Now.

Australia and the Nuclear Ban Treaty
Australia and the Nuclear Ban Treaty
If disarmament is to be truly realistic, the world needs to change the conversation about nuclear weapons.
Pacific labour mobility and the existential threat of climate change
Pacific labour mobility and the existential threat of climate change
Australia needs to walk the walk on emissions, migration targets and resettlements to make itself a good neighbour.
Solomons security pact: Sogavare, China, and Australia
Solomons security pact: Sogavare, China, and Australia
There is no shutting China out of the South Pacific, but if Australia gets real on climate the game will truly change.
Climate change in the Pacific – what Australia needs to do
Climate change in the Pacific – what Australia needs to do
Canberra’s insipid approach to climate action undermines trust and endangers vital interests close to home.  
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