Farmers went to Queensland Parliament House to tell MPs, bankers and energy industry representatives that they want a clean future, so they can keep farming forever. Elena Garcia reports.
Coal seam gas (CSG)
Farmers in NSW are furious that Scott Morrison鈥檚 gas-led recovery plan has been quietly continued by聽Labor, threatening the prime crop-growing soil and water of the Condamine聽Floodplain聽and Liverpool Plains. Elena Garcia reports.
A crowd outside the Federal Court聽stood in solidarity with Gomeroi people who are appealing a Native Title Tribunal decision to reject native title, allowing Santos聽to frack in the Pilliga Forest. David Killingly reports.
Saul Griffiths has demonstrated聽that 100% renewable energy would help the US and Australia not聽reach the聽climate targets,聽surpass them 补苍诲听raise export earnings. Elena Garcia reports.
The Queensland government鈥檚 recently-released Coal Seam Gas Brine Management Action Plan聽confirms that there is not safe way of storing聽produced salt. Elena Garcia reports.
While Doctors for the Environment Australia warns聽that coal seam gas mining is toxic, the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association has the Queensland government鈥檚 ear.聽Elena Garcia 补苍诲听Glen Beasley report on the toxic waste problem.
Knitting Nannas and Friends gathered outside Santos鈥櫬燬ydney office to protest, as the company held its annual general meeting in Tarndanya/Adelaide. Marie Flood reports.
Federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek has just quietly approved another Santos fracking project聽in Queensland鈥檚 Surat Basin, writes聽Callum Foote.
Faulty valves, broken vents and a myriad of technical problems have already been shown to be standard operational features in Santos鈥 gas projects, reports聽North West Protection Advocacy.
Raymond 鈥淏ubbly鈥 Weatherall, who has been fighting the oil and gas giant for many years, says the聽fight for culture, land and water is far from over. Pip Hinman reports.
A climate protest calling on Labor to stop expanding fossil fuels聽attracted more than 400 people. Rachel Evans reports.
Marie Flood, a member of the聽Sydney Knitting Nannas and Friends, gave this聽speech at a聽Sydney climate protest alongside First Nations activists, unionists and high school activists speaking out for real action on the climate.
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