Climate Women are turning the tide on climate policy worldwide, and may launch a new era for Australia From Barbados to Finland, we’ve seen women’s leadership on climate bring fair, innovative and ambitious policies.
Climate Sarah Hanson-Young: A ‘climate trigger’ for polluting projects is a must The Greens will introduce “climate trigger” legislation that would force the government to assess the impact of emissions from future projects.
Climate Recognising Indigenous knowledges is not just culturally sound, it’s good science This NAIDOC Week, with the effects of climate change affecting Australia, It’s beyond time to listen to Indigenous peoples who have extensive knowledge of caring for Country.
Climate Hope: What climate action could look like under the new government “The recent election results have reignited hope. Australians voted, in huge numbers, for those standing for urgent action on climate change.”
Climate Finland will be a world leader on climate with its carbon negative goal The Finnish parliament approved a new Climate Change Act, that would legislate carbon neutrality by 2035 and carbon negativity by 2040.
Local Neighbours star Madeleine West announces bid as an independent in 2023 NSW state election for Ballina Neighbours star Madeleine West has announced she will run for her local seat of Ballina as an independent in the 2023 NSW state election.
Climate ‘There are solutions’: Meet the corporate climber turned climate change activist and filmmaker Liz Courtney swapped her corporate career for a life of climate activism, creating powerful stories and messages through film.
Politics The 2022 Election will be different “Whichever way you cut it, the May 2022 Federal Election will be different because we are a different nation in a different world.”
Climate We must include Indigenous peoples’ voices in climate conversations The urgency of tackling climate change is even higher for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and other First Nation peoples across the globe. They need to be part of the solution.
News & Views The best way to address cost of living pressures is to commit to meaningful climate action In this Budget, we need to see commitments to climate solutions that will set Australia up for long term prosperity, or at least security.
Climate Yesterday’s disappointing federal court decision undoes 20 years of climate litigation progress in Australia Environment minister Sussan Ley successfully argued that she doesn’t have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change. Here’s why the judges unanimously ruled in her favour.
News & Views Australia needs a national action plan on climate change with more women at the table A profound cultural shift is needed to break the political deadlock on climate action in the wake of floods, writes Janet Salisbury.