News & Views The price of ignorance on climate change is one we must not accept Imagine if this is just the beginning? As horrific as that it is to consider we already know the price of ignorance is worse.
News & Views ‘You’re a climate denier’: Craig Kelly gets the schooling he deserves “You are burying your head in the sand. You aren’t a climate sceptic you are a climate denier,” Laura Tobin schooled Craig Kelly this morning.
News & Views Expect family talks about climate change this Christmas? Take tips from Greta Thunberg Climate change is shaping as a likely topic of conversation at the family dinner table this Christmas. We can learn much from Greta Thunberg.
News & Views The most important issue facing Australia? New survey sees huge spike in concern over climate change Nearly half of Australians aged 18-24 view climate change as the biggest problem facing Australia in new national survey, writes Andrew Markus.
News & Views Jane Fonda accepts BAFTA award while being arrested for climate protest Jane Fonda accepted a prestigious award from BAFTA Los Angeles while being arrested during a climate emergency protest in Washington DC.
Uncategorised Climate emergency: Zali Steggall presents 400,000 strong climate petition to parliament More than 400,000 people have signed a petition calling on the federal government to declare a national climate emergency.
Leadership Meet the teenage girls leading the climate revolution locally and abroad While I was at the Climate Strike last week, surrounded by a sea of over 100,000 people, it struck me that there were teenage girls everywhere I looked.
News & Views ‘How dare you’: Greta Thunberg delivers blistering speech at UN Climate Summit Greta Thunberg has slammed world leaders for their failure to act on the climate crisis, calling them out for their “betrayal” of young people.
News & Views A call to act: The climate emergency is feminism’s biggest threat We can’t hide from the fact that climate change is a feminist issue any longer and this should be front and centre of all of our minds.
News & Views ‘We want our future back’: why girl activists are leading the climate movement Climate change is not fair. It has disproportionate impacts on those of us who are especially vulnerable: children and particularly girls.
Business No business as usual as thousands of businesses support climate protests As climate protests happen all over the world today, thousands of businesses have pledged their support for workers to participate.
News & Views Merit? This minister is ‘not sure if climate change is manmade’ David Littleproud, the minister for water resources, drought, natural disasters & emergency management isn’t sure about climate change.