The federal government is not off the hook as UNESCO's聽World Heritage Committee will again vote on whether or not to put the Great Barrier Reef on the聽鈥渋n danger鈥 list next year. Margaret Gleeson reports.
Fossil fuels
Jim McIlroy reports on a week of actions against聽the proposed Kurri Kurri gas plant.
Extinction Rebellion is聽targetting聽the聽National Australia Bank聽for its record investment in fossil fuels despite the climate crisis. Kerry Smith reports.
The United Nations has designated Australia as having done the least out of 193 countries to combat climate change. Patrick McDonald reports.
The Adani mine is seven years behind schedule and the Big Four banks and many insurance companies have ruled out investing in the project.聽Jim McIlroy and Richard Boult report on the #StopAdani Roadshow.聽
Wind is now one of the cheapest energy solutions, but the federal resources minister has vetoed help for a聽new wind farm in Far North Queensland.聽John Pratt reports.
The International Energy Agency has ruffled feathers by聽calling for no investment in new fossil fuel supply projects, writes聽Margaret Gleeson.
Sarah Ellyard, a member of the nurses and midwives union, says聽climate action is urgent.
The Western Australian election is shaping up as a referendum on the Labor government鈥檚 handling of COVID-19, with pundits expecting it to be returned with an increased majority, reports Sam Wainwright.
The European Investment Bank president has openly declared "gas is over" 鈥 an admission that squares with what climate experts have been saying for decades, writes John Queally.
Protests to demand聽jobs and a safe environment are聽still necessary or we face the recurring nightmare of last summer's bushfires, argues Steve O'Brien.
The bushfire royal commission has acknowledged what activists and聽scientists have been saying for decades: climate change is causing聽catastrophic weather events. Suzanne James argues we have to keep up the fight.
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