Climate Hillary Clinton slams COP28 for lack of women Former US secretary of StateHillary Clinton has criticised this year’s COP28 climate summit in Dubai for its lack of women.
Leadership Anjali Sharma on giving young people a voice about the issue that matters most to them Anjali Sharma was recognised as the 2023 Emerging Leader in Climate & Sustainability at the Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards in October.
Climate Only 15 out of the 140 speakers at the COP28 climate summit are women The annual “family photo”, as it has been dubbed at the COP28 World Climate Action Summit, once again contains one glaring omission: women.
News & Views Visionary investors needed for Australia to reach climate tech potential Unlock Australia’s climatetech prowess. Delve into challenges, funding gaps, and pivotal opportunities in renewables, agtech, and the circular economy.
Climate Will this year’s COP28 climate summit help save our dying planet? Here’s the rundown As scientists issue dire warnings for the collapse of our climate, the COP28 Climate Summit began on Thursday in an oil producing nation.
News & Views Joana Partyka to appeal conviction as climate protesters face increasing pressure Climate activist Joana Partyka has been convicted in Western Australia for failing to allow police to access her mobile phone and laptop.
News & Views Australia is the 11th best country for women. 1st place – Denmark Denmark is the best country in the world to be a woman, according to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index. Australia ranked 11th.
News & Views Holding on to optimisim and fury is the key to climate action: Christiana Figueres Christiana Figueres encourages other women to oscillate between focusing on the good news and the bad news of the climate crisis.
News & Views Tanya Plibersek can ignore climate harm from coal mines after court decision Plibersek teamed up with two coal companies to fight an environmental group in court over the climate risks of fossil fuel projects.
Climate ‘The climate crisis is not gender neutral’: Women are missing from most national climate plans Reproductive health rights of women and girls are missing from national climate plans in two thirds of countries, according to the UNFPA.
News & Views The climate crisis is an emergency for girls’ rights globally The number of girls at “extreme risk” due to climate change and child marriage will increase by 33 per cent to 40 million by 2050.
Climate What a difference a decade makes in shifting the climate conversation Climate change is the defining issue of our time, demanding an informed, urgent, and unified response to safeguard our common home. Until then, the Climate Council is steadfast in its commitment to leading that charge.