Climate 8 years, 3 prime ministers and still the Nationals stall Australia on climate How much time do The Nationals need? For resources mininster Keith Pitt it’s as much as he can get on holding Australia hostage.
Climate Barnaby Joyce ‘won’t be held hostage’ as world awaits his price He won’t be held hostage but Barnaby Joyce will be naming a price on leading the Nationals to agreeing to a new zero commitment.
Climate ‘Really irritating’: Queen overheard berating world leaders for not attending COP26 The Queen’s comments were caught on camera. It’s believed she was speaking about leaders like Scott Morrison..
News & Views 17yo Anjali Sharma took on the Morrison Government over climate change. Now she’s up for an international prize Anjali Sharma has been named a finalist for the Children’s Climate Prize, recognising her work leading a class action against Sussan Ley.
News & Views Explainer: What is the right to a healthy environment and why is it important? In the early hours of the 9th October, the Human Rights Council – the top UN human rights body – formally recognised the human right to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment.
Climate ‘This is not new to him’: Samoa’s PM says Morrison must be more ambitious on climate Samoa’s Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has said Australia must do more to address the threat of climate change.
Climate The benefits of feminism for men in a climate-changing world Scott Morrison remains undecided on his participation in arguably the most important conference on climate change in the last five years.
Climate Scott Morrison has “spent a lot of time in quarantine” so may snub major climate summit COP26 Scott Morrison can’t really be bothered attending COP26, it seems. Despite our “closest friends” urging him to do so.
Climate ‘Thirty years of blah, blah, blah’: Greta Thunberg slams world leaders on climate Greta Thunberg has criticised world leaders at the Youth4Climate summit, saying their promises on climate change haven’t amounted to action.
News & Views This is how natural disasters impact men and women differently and why gender equality efforts must consider climate change Women remain susceptible to poor health outcomes, violence and inequalities in all stages of a disaster, from preparedness through to response and recovery.
Climate ‘We need the political will for a liveable world’: The urgent plea from doctors to Scott Morrison on health impacts of climate change Climate change has already presented health threats to Australia with such threats expected to grow in the future according to a massive group of medical doctors pleading with Prime Minister Scott Morrison to urgently address the country’s climate commitments and take a leading role on emissions reductions.
News & Views Meet the women transforming science in Australia: Eureka Prize finalists The Australian Museum have announced the finalists for Australia’s leading science awards, the Eureka Prizes.