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.
News & Views Climate change will create further women’s safety risks. So where is the discussion? If the Women’s Safety Summit seems useless in the face of the current domestic violence epidemic, how can we possibly prepare for the coming challenges?
News & Views ‘Get excited about the solutions’: Dr Anika Molesworth on climate change and having the courage to act Dr Anika Molesworth knows all too well the hardships and struggles that stem directly from climate change. She’s at the forefront of change.
Climate Getting involved in community climate action gives me hope for the future I find myself getting lost in news stories about the climate change, but focusing on community hope is how I go on, writes Annika Reynolds.
Local You can’t talk about gender equality without talking about climate change The new IPCC report highlights what is at stake with major weather events increasing. Gender equality will take a hit.
Climate Australia will suffer with climate change: Does the Morrison Government even care? Does the Morrison Government care about the future? About the hope that younger people need right now? Not if threats to power are involved.
News & Views Monday’s IPCC report is a really big deal for climate change. So what is it? And why should we trust it? This report is the most important global assessment of climate change science yet, writes David Karoly, from the CSIRO.
News & Views Australians are 3 times more worried about climate change than COVID. A mental health crisis is looming New research surveyed more than 5,000 Australians about their concerns and suggest an epidemic of mental health related disorders is on the horizon.
News & Views The Great Barrier Reef is still ‘in danger’. It will fall on my generation to mourn its loss A decision has been deferred to list the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area as ‘in danger’ after the Government lobbied member countries.
News & Views Young people are being sidelined in global response to climate change, new research shows New research by gender equality charity Plan International has revealed that 8 out of 10 young people know little about climate policy.
Climate ‘Although we didn’t produce these problems, we suffer them’: 3 ways you can help in NAIDOC’s call to Heal Country For Indigenous people, Country is more than a landscape. But climate change presents a clear and present threat to Country, culture and heritage.